PHOTOS BY JOHN PARROTT | News Bulletin At right, Terry Egan is pictured with his wife, Gina. At top, motorcyclists prepare June 16 for a poker run to raise money to purchase graveside headstones for deceased children. By JOHN PARROTT Crestview News Bulletin Local motorcyclists are teaming up to create a foundation that will pay for graveside headstones for deceased children from needy families in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties. On June 16, AMVET Post 35 in Crestview hosted a poker run that netted more than $6,000 for the foundation. About 135 motorcycle riders and their passengers gathered in the parking lots of the Crestview American Legion Post 75 and adjacent Okaloosa County Health Department in preparation for the ride. Foundation to purchase childrens graveside headstones Saturday, JUNE 23 2012 www.crestviewbulletin.com 50 37th Year, Number 50 Whats Happening .............. A2 Law Enforcement ............... A5 Education ............................ A6 Faith ..................................... A7 Classi eds ............................ A8 Sports ................................ A10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Find us at www. facebook.com/ crestviewbulletin Follow us at twitter.com/ cnbulletin TWITTER FACEBOOK A Freedom paper read by 10,450 people every week NWF State trustees OK tuition hike, A6 By BRIAN HUGHES 682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com With Floridas recent redistricting accomplished in time for the 2012 election, state Sen. Don Gaetz picked up the Crestview area. On Tuesday, Gaetz paid a visit to Crestview for a Neighborhood Day with citizens, business people and community leaders. Gaetz met with constituents, addressed the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Education Committee, sat down with the News Bulletin editorial staff, conducted radio interviews and helped cut the ribbon at the new Crestview of ce of the Northwest Florida Blood Services Center. Gaetz, the former superintendent of the Okaloosa County School District, spoke rst at the chambers Education Committee. We have to do a lot better job of making sure when a student walks across the graduation stage at high school or college, they actually get more than a diploma, Gaetz said. A high school diploma or a college baccalaureate degree without job skills is just Confederate money. Youre not going to go anywhere. Assuring our state universities prepare students for a job is as important as teaching them the curriculum of their chosen elds of study, he said. One of the issues is the disconnect between a lot of what were doing in our state universities and the realities of the job market, Gaetz Low turnout prompts 2 food site closures By MICHAEL STEWART 682-6524 | @cnbEditor michaels@crestviewbulletin.com Two of the sites in Crestview where children can get free meals during the summer are closing because of low turnout. There are several other locations in the city, however, which will continue to provide free food. Wednesday was the last day for the U.S. Department of Agricultures Summer Feeding Program at Crestview High School. With only a few children showing up each day for free breakfast and lunch, the program was shut down, as was the one at Lifepoint Church on South Ferdon Boulevard. Employees who provide the free meals have to be paid and keeping the sites open was not cost effective given the few children who came in for the free food, said Larry Haile, general manager for Sodexo, which provides food services for the Okaloosa County School District. I think there are more kids that could take advantage of it, Haile said of the program. Literally, we could have the football team practicing there and they could get a free lunch. I dont know why the coaches dont encourage that. Crestview resident Lynn Winstead said the lack of participation is unfortunate. There are too many hungry kids out there, and there is free food available, Winstead said. I would love to see the program utilized to the max. Eight locations in Crestview, as well as Baker and Laurel Hill schools, will continue to provide free breakfasts and lunches. All children 18 and younger are eligible for the Special to the News Bulletin Members of NOARC the North Okaloosa Amateur Radio Club are inviting the public to visit their annual National Field Day event that takes place today and Sunday. Members will start setting up temporary antennas this morning. About 1 p.m. they will begin operating on the air, making contacts with other ham radio operators that are also part of the nationwide emergency preparedness drill. More than 35,000 amateur radio operators will be part of National Field Day, an activity sponsored by the American Radio Relay League ARRL since 1933. This is one of the ways we keep our communications skills honed in case we are needed for an emergency, NOARC member Cal Zethmayr, W4GMH, stated in a news release. Visitors will see and hear our club members talking on the air with other Field Day operations and you can even pick up a mike and chat with someone in another part of the country. NOARC Field Day 2012 will be at the club station operating at the Dorcas Fire Station No. 42 on Deer Springs Road directly behind the old Mattox Store, about 8 miles east of Crestview on U.S. Highway 90. More information about NOARC is available at www.w4aaz.org. Crestview meets its new senator BRIAN HUGHES | News Bulletin During his Crestview Neighborhood Day, Florida state Sen. Don Gaetz meets one-on-one with resident Candy Hansard, who expressed her concerns about invasive lion sh and the need to protect Floridas sheries. Don Gaetz holds Neighborhood Day for local residents See SENATOR A3 Members of the North Okaloosa Amateur Radio Club chat with other ham radio operators during a previous National Field Day. Club hosts National Radio Field Day FILE PHOTO | News Bulletin See FOOD SITES A3 See RIDING A3 BASEBALL: CAMP TEACHES BASEBALL THE BULLDOG WAY SPORTS, A10

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Local Saturday, June 23, 2012 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS BULLETIN Ask your Advertising Represenative about our Color by the Inch Program and Customer Appreciation Sale See our Online Packages at www.crestviewbulletin.com/interactive (850) 682-6524 A2 | Crestview News Bulletin URGENT CARE NEW LOCATION: Crestview Urgent Care has moved to 2400 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, behind Dunkin Donuts. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. THE USDA FOOD GIVEAWAY: begins at 9 a.m. today, June 23, at the Raymond Williams Missions Center, 404 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, and continues until the monthly food allowance has been distributed. For details, call Jimmy Smith at 398-6760 or 689-2988. LIBRARY UPGRADES: The Crestview Public Library at 1445 Commerce Drive, Crestview, will have limited circulation services on Monday, June 25, because of computer software upgrades that day. Items can be checked out only to patrons who bring their up-to-date library card. No new cards will be made or holds placed. Renewals may be made only if the item is brought into the library (though no items will actually become due that day). No remote access to the card catalog, your account, or databases (such as Testing & Education Center or Chiltons) will be available that day. Aerodynamics for Dummies: Folding & Flying Paper Airplanes will be the 10:30 a.m. First Tuesday Lecture topic July 3 at the Crestview Public Library, 1445 Commerce Drive. People age 6 and up are invited to attend. Coffee, cookies and juice will be served at 10 a.m. Call 682-4432 for more information. For details on Ken Blackburn and airplanes, visit www. paperairplane.org. MAIN STREET CRESTVIEWS First Friday Fest will be 3-9 p.m. July 6 on Main Street. Come buy, sell or trade with vendors, or nd out what your antiques are worth. Enjoy live music, food and classic cars. GRIEF SEMINAR: Ralph Molyneaux of Emerald Coast Hospice will host a free seminar on understanding grief and helping yourself and others who are grieving. From 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 25, Aug. 1 and Aug. 8, he will present information in the education wing of Woodlawn Baptist Church, 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. For more information, call 689-0300. BLOOD DRIVES: Northwest Florida Blood Center will host the following North Okaloosa blood drives: Today, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., North Okaloosa Medical Center, 151 Redstone Ave., Crestview; 3-5 p.m., NOMC Physicians Building, 550 Redstone Ave., Crestview. June 30, 2-5 p.m., Pinnacle Pointe, 1000 Patriot Lane, Crestview. July 4, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Possum Ridge BBQ, 852 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Free barbecue sandwich for all donors July 6, 3-7 p.m., Pic N Sav, Baker. Free gift card for donors, while supplies last. BIKER SUNDAYS: American Legion Post No. 75 hosts a series of Biker Sundays from 1-4 p.m. at 898 U.S. Highway 90 E. in Crestview to support the post and its veterans programs. Grey Wolf will perform June 24. Hamburgers and hot dogs with baked beans and potato salad will be served for $5 per plate. Pool use is free, and there will be special happy hour prices. For details, call 689-3195. THE NORTH OKALOOSA PATRIOTS meet at 6:30 p.m. third Tuesdays to address concerns regarding American freedom at 151 N. Woodlawn Blvd., Crestview (the Womans Club meeting house). For information, contact David Chamberlain at 682-6582. FREE COMPUTER TUTORING: The Crestview Public Library offers free one-on-one beginning computer skills tutoring. The one-hour sessions are especially helpful for senior citizens who want to learn how to use the Internet and email. Appointments are available Mondays through Thursdays at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. or noon. Visit the library at 1445 Commerce Drive or call 682-4432 to schedule your tutoring session. A library card is required. There is no charge for an initial card to any Okaloosa County resident. Just bring in a picture ID and proof of street address. MISCELLANEOUST HE NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, CHAPTER 1428 will meet Tuesday, June 26, at the Golden Corral, Fort Walton Beach. Lunch is at 11 a.m., followed by the meeting at noon. Guest speaker Randy McDaniel, chief of emergency management for the Okaloosa Department of Public Safety, will discuss hurricane preparedness and safety. Current and retired federal employees are welcome. FLORIDA TRAIL SCHEDULE: For more information on Florida Trail Association activities, visit http:// choctaw.oridatrail.org. Tuesday, June 26, 6 p.m.: monthly meeting of at Eds Hometown Seafood & Steaks in Niceville. Visitors welcome. Details: 654-1172. Saturday, June 30, 9 a.m.: short hike on Eglin near Crestview to view old Longleaf pines with cat faces. Lunch will follow. An Eglin recreation permit is required. Details: 492-8258. ADVENTURE CLUB: For more information on club activities, call Clarice Hebinck at 581-4591 or email freklz100@cox.net. BIKERS FOR BRIDGET EVENT: A poker run and poolside party starts at 9 a.m. July 1 at the Palms Resort, 4201 Indian Bayou Trail, Destin, to raise medical care funds for Bridget James. It begins with registration and free breakfast, with a cost of $15 per hand and $5 per additional rider. The rst bike goes out at 10 a.m., with the last bike in at 2 p.m. The event ends at 6 p.m. A rafe, entertainment by Brandon Day and Zack Rosicka, food and beer specials are planned. Prizes include a renegade jacket, door prizes and goodie bags. For details, contact Dee Dee James at 243-8860, 360-909-1050 or jamesddjms@aol.com. JUNE 30 CAR SHOW: The Lake Jackson Cruisers 20th Annual Car Show will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 30 at Lake Jackson, U.S. Highway 85 S. on Lake Jackson. Registration is $25 and will be 8 a.m. to noon, with awards at 3 p.m. A swap meet is planned, and vendors are welcome for free. There are dash plaques for the rst 100 cars, door prizes and 50/50 drawings. Trophies will be awarded to the Top 50 Club Choice. For details, call Darrell Blocker at 585-6128 or Jerry Fuller at 334-406-2755. NORTH LIGHT SEMINARS: Events begin at 6 p.m. in November, December, January, February and March, and at 7 p.m. the rest of the season. All seminars are hosted by Northlight Marina in Niceville, with free food one half hour before the seminar starts.. Subjects are July 18, inshore slam; Aug. 15, kayak shing; Sept. 19, sharks; Oct. 17, ounder; Nov. 14, bull redsh; Dec. 19, winter bottom shing. A NEW DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS CHAPTER is being organized in our area. The volunteer nonprot organization promotes interest in the history and deeds of the American colonists before 1776. It also promotes love of the USA and its ag and institutions. Women interested in patriotism and American history who can document lineal descent from an ancestor who provided service to the colonies before 1776 are eligible for membership. For more information, call 897-1278. HERITAGE MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS: Use your talent, skills and creativity to benet the community and help preserve local history. Volunteer training is available in all areas of museum operations. For details, contact Carol Visalpatara at 678-2615 or at cvisalpatara@ co.okaloosa..us. MAIN OFFICE 1301 Industrial Drive Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111 DOWNTOWN MOTOR BANK 385 North Spring St. Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-5112 SOUTHSIDE OFFICE 2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-3111 www.fnbcrestview.com YourHometownBankSince1956 Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 Hometown Bankers, Hometown Decisions, Hometown Loans & Hometown Service By BRIAN HUGHES 682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com A contingent of Crestview medical professionals will depart in August on their third voluntary mission to bring health care to underserved families in Belize. Tomorrow, local supporters can help raise money for needed phar maceuticals and medical supplies and simultaneously sample cui sine from around the world at a fundraiser dinner at Shoal River Middle School. For $10, attendees will savor samples of two or three culinary treats from each of 10 different cultures. The dinner is sponsored by the Crestview chapter of the Knights of Columbus and will be 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Tick ets are limited to 600, and volun teer Charlene Cox said hundreds have already been sold. Its an oval plate, and the plate was so full, Cox said after a Wednesday trial run. Its a huge plate. For $10, people are go ing to get their moneys worth. Represented will be traditional fare from countries and cultures as diverse as the Philippines, Germany, India, Colombia, Guam, Italy and Puerto Rico. Dr. Joseph Peter, a Crestview pediatrician, will be the lead phy sician on the annual mission to Belize. He will be joined by Dr. John Johnson, Dr. Indu Christo pher, a pharmacist and nurses, plus Knights of Columbus mem bers who perform maintenance and repairs on the clinic and other facilities in Belize. The annual clinic is arranged through Our Lady of the Waves Church in Belize City, a sister parish of Crestviews Our Lady of Victory Catholic church. Their priest reaches out to the satellite villages, said Bernadine Peter, wife of Joseph. What we do is, we go fully prepared. That is why we are raising money to buy medicines and transport. Basi cally we have to take everything with us. Bernadine Peter said the group primarily treats cases such as asthma, heart disease, childhood diseases and tropical diseases. Now the people know us and have got used to us, she said. You cant just go over and buy medicine or see a doctor like we take for granted. Medicines are expensive, so thats why we are having this fundraiser. Bernadine Peter said tickets are still available and may be pur chased at the door. Its amazing, she said. It was just a small idea and it grew. N EWS I NFORMATION P UBLISHER tomc@crestviewbulletin.com E DITOR michaels@crestviewbulletin.com O FFICE S TAFF . . . . . RECEPTIONIST amyr@crestviewbulletin.com . CIRCULATION ASSISTANT dawnb@crestviewbulletin.com A DVERTISING I NFORMATION AD CONSULTANT dianab@crestviewbulletin.com AD CONSULTANT melissa@crestviewbulletin.com MEDIA CONSULTANT sherries@crestviewbulletin.com E DITORIAL REPORTER ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR brianh@crestviewbulletin.com SPORTS EDITOR randyd@crestviewbulletin.com news@crestviewbulletin.com In County 13 weeks ...........................$9.45 26 weeks .........................$17.85 52 weeks .........................$32.76 Out of County 13 weeks .........................$14.70 26 weeks .........................$23.10 52 weeks .........................$38.01 SUBSCRIPTION RATES DINING FOR MEDICINES International feast to benefit local medical mission to Belize Whats HAPPENING Y ARD SALE FUNDRAISER Proceeds from a yard sale will help pay medical expenses for Regina Sheppard, 31, a Crestview resident in need of a kidney transplant. The yard sale will be 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. today, June 23,. at 344 John King Road in Crestview. Sheppard is a native of Northwest Florida, a former pre-kindergarten director and a single mother to a 7-year-old girl who attends school in Crestview. On Jan. 24, 2011, Sheppards kidneys failed, forcing her to quit her job and begin dialysis, a family member stated in a press release. After spending 6 months on dialysis, she was diagnosed with lupus. A charity fundraiser dinner and auction to benet Sheppard is tentatively scheduled for July, with the time and location to be announced. For more information, visit www. giveforward.com/reginaandhernewkidney.ANTIOCH ROAD CLOSURE Okaloosa County has announced that old Antioch Road in Crestview, from Wilks Street to just west of Brodie Lane, was closed to through trafc as of Monday, June 18, from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily (Monday through Thursday). The road will be open each night and all day on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. P.J. Adams Parkway will serve as a detour during working hours. Weather permitting, the work is anticipated to take three weeks to complete while crews clear right of way for upcoming storm water improvements and rebuild the road segment. Access will be available up to each side of the closure, but no through trafc will be permitted.

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SUNDAY SERVICES @ 10:30 A.M. 395 APLIN RD., CRESTVIEW 850-682-7995 www.crestviewnazarene.com Local Crestview News Bulletin | A3 Saturday, June 23, 2012 said, noting he will push for legislation that will create incentives for Floridas state universities to establish courses that lead to actual job skills, so when someone graduates from college they can actually get a job. I think the community col leges are sensitive to the local economy but if you look at our universities, half the stu dents who graduated from American universities are un employed or underemployed, and theyre saddled with huge debt. Gaetz also touted pro posed legislation that would create an economic security report that would help par ents and students make ca reer eld choices, beginning as early as the sixth grade. The reports would detail col leges offering degree elds that interest the student, pre dict employment potential for the eld, and indicate likely salary ranges. My hope is that parents can use that economic secu rity report to ask questions, Gaetz said. Is this degree right for my child? What kind of degree? What kind of school? As the Senates incoming president, Gaetz said the Flor ida Legislature will continue to face economic challenges in the next two or three years. The green poultice (mon ey) eases a lot of wounds, Gaetz said. When theres less money, theres a lot of debate and discussion on how re sources are used. I think this is the best time to lead the Florida Senate. When youre forced to make choices youre forced to examine all of your assumptions. Trimming health care costs and making Medicaid more proactive than reactive are potential areas to reduce the budget, he said. Medicaid is very shortsighted and short-fund ed in paying for preventative care or primary care, Gaetz said. I think there are things we can do to move money from the back end of Medicare to the front. Gaetz also discussed his opposition to oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Every time the price of gas gets near 4 bucks, some body wants to drill in the gulf, he said. We learned in the oil spill that even an internation al company that we thought was doing things right can do things very wrong. Im not go ing to vote for anything that can damage our environment or our beaches. Given the fatal shooting of a man in south Florida by a neighborhood watch mem ber, the states stand your ground law will almost de nitely be a hot topic in the next legislative session, Gaetz said. There will be many well-nanced and wellorchestrated attempts to re peal that law, he said. I will not vote to repeal that law. Just because someone uses a law for a defense doesnt mean theyve used it properly and it doesnt mean the law is wrong. Its a gut issue for people, especially in this part of Florida. Gaetz said his one-on-one meetings with constituents covered a broad range of top ics, and will keep him and his staff busy for several weeks addressing each persons concerns. A steady stream of people came this morning with every kind of issue, he said. Inter national, national, state and local. Whatevers been stick ing in their craw: gun rights, local zoning, Veterans Admin istration, Eglin Air Force Base issues. I volunteered for this job and nobody forced me into it, and I believe we have to tackle these issues, Gaetz said. free meals. Program sites provide break fast or lunch to children in the community, as well as to students enrolled in summer school. The program ensures anonymity and the children do not have to enroll or provide their names. There are no parent income restrictions. The meals, which consist of cold foods, are given away on a rst-come, rstserved basis. Lunch may be milk, juice, baby car rots and a sandwich, Haile said. We may do chicken fajita wraps one day and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich the next day. At Antioch Elementary School, where the last day of the feeding program is June 29, Principal Wanda Avery said about 120 students enrolled in summer school and 160 children in day care get the free lunch and breakfast through the program. Avery said that although some children from the community who arent enrolled in summer school or day care have taken advantage of the free food, there havent been that many. FREE F OOD PROGRAMS Breakfast and lunch hours for north Okaloosa schools and organizations participating in the USDAs Summer Feeding program are listed below. Ends June 29 Antioch Elementary School, 4700 Whitehurst Lane, Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bob Sikes Elementary School, 425 Adams Drive, Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 10:45-11:45 a.m. Shoal River Middle School, 3200 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview; 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 1 Laurel Hill School, 8078 4th St., Laurel Hill; 7-8 a.m. and 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 8 Southside Center, 650 S. Pearl St., Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 10 Baker School, 1369 14th St., Baker; 7:15-8:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. to noon. Central Baptist Church of Crestview, Inc., 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon. Northwood Elementary School, 501 4th Ave., Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon. Riverside Elementary School, 3400 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview; 7-8 a.m. 11 a.m. to noon. Walker Elementary School, 2988 Stillwell Blvd., Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. M ICH AE L S T E W AR T | News Bulletin A student at Antioch Elementary School gets a prepackaged lunch that included a vegetable, a sandwich and an orange provided through the USDAs Summer Feeding Program open to all children age 18 and younger. FOOD SITES from page A1 SENATOR from page A1 B R I A N HU G H ES | News Bulletin Sen. Don Gaetz meets with members of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerces Education Committee during his day in Crestview. Among the riders was Sparky White, a veteran AMVET Post 35 rider. The most important thing to me is this gives us a chance to give back to the community and being in a position to help whenever we can, White said. The project is the brainchild of Terry Egan, a member of AMVET Post 35, who knows what it is like when someone loses a child and cant pay for a proper burial or a marked headstone. Three years ago a longtime friend of Egans lost his son, who was killed by a drunken driver in Floridas Lake County. The friend was unable to pay for the funeral and headstone and Egan and fellow motorcycle enthusiasts volunteered to organize a poker run, raising more than $8,000 toward the purchase of a headstone. That boy was like a nephew to me, and I had to help, Egan said. I knew my friend didnt have the money so I came up with a plan for him to pay for the funeral and Id pay for the headstone. What Egan didnt realize was how successful the poker run would become. Instead of purchasing the single tombstone as they had intended, Egan and his group suddenly realized they had much more money than they needed and immediately set about establishing a charitable foundation named in memory of Bradley Summersill, the young man who had been killed. The Summersill Foundation exists today and continues to serve disadvantaged families of Lake County and surrounding communities. The foundation has purchased ve tombstones since 2009. The fundraiser Saturday was the initial kickoff of a similar foundation to be created here. A rider who only identied himself as Hawk was among the participants. I cant think of another thing Id rather be doing this morning than what we are about to do and its for a good cause, Hawk said. Crestview resident and fellow rider Wade Hutto agreed. We do it because its the right thing to do, Hutto said. RIDING from page A1 J O HN PARRO TT | News Bulletin Some 135 motorcyclists and their passengers participated in a poker run for charity.

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Local A4 | Crestview News Bulletin Saturday, June 23, 2012 Gun Show June 23rd & 24th Pensacola Pensacola Fairgrounds Fairgrounds 2076785 Sat 9 -5 Sun 10-4 C o n c e a l e d W e a p o n s C l a s s S a t / S u n 1 1 a m o r 2 p m Floridagunshows.com FREE PARKING Charles Friend, D.O. Family Medicine Your Neighborhood Family Doctor (850) 897-3678 www.NicevilleFamilyPractice.com 2076142 Serving NW Florida since 1925 The Only Complete Title Plant in Okaloosa County CRESTVIEW Main Of ce: 402 N. Main Street Crestview, Florida 32536 Ph: 850.682.6171 Ph: 850.398.4717 FWB Branch Of ce: 327-B Racetrack Road NE Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32547 Ph: 850.863.4433 President: Ava S. Powell, Esquire | General Manager: Marian K. McBryde Putting Buyers & Sellers Together... One closing at a time. www.okaloosa-title-company.com 8498664 Pictured left to right: Charleene, Chris, Roberta, Marian, Debbie A., Melissa & Debbie B. 2076504 1407 E. 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The Wall of Honor was estab lished this year to honor the un sung heroes of the area who have been recognized by their family and friends for their contribution to the history, formation and positive sto ries of Okaloosa County, according to a press release. The members of the rst class of inductees were rec ognized at a ceremony followed by a reception. The 2012 inductees are: George Henry Price, nominated by Lucille Price King, Larry Price, Margaret Price Queen and Jimmy Price Ronald and Carolyn Sentertt, nominated by Nathan Chessher Dora Catherine Steele Caden head, nominated by Vivian Caden head Harrelson and Victoria Caden head Livingston Nathan & Linda Chessher, nom inated by Carolyn Sentertt Opal Hogg Enzor, nominated by Phyllis Enzor Velma Conyers, nominated by James Conyers W.A. Jake Jernigan, nominat ed by Tracey Jernigan Bethea Charlie & Clyde Powell, nomi nated by Linda Parker Margaret Gebauer, nominated by Faye Shaw Leon & Mildred Johns, nomi nated by Brenda Russell and Allen Von Houx The Baker Block Museum is in Baker and provides exhibits depict ing local history, as well as a full genealogy library. Its hours of opera tion are from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and the third Saturday of each month. Ad mission and use of the library are free. Crestviews newest Eagle By BRIAN HUGHES 682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com Crestviews Boy Scout troops continue to add new Eagle Scouts to their ranks. The latest honoree to at tain Scoutings highest rank is Derick Masters of Troop 30, chartered to Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. To be promoted to the rank, a Boy Scout has to complete an Eagle project that benets his commu nity before his 18th birthday. Thanks to Dericks proj ect, folks attending picnics and other outdoor events at Our Lady of Victory have convenient, portable picnic tables easily wheeled into position by one person. Like other scouts Eagle projects, Derick had to write a proposal, design the project, and have it ap proved by a regional board of review. Once approved, Derick demonstrated his leadership skills by direct ing other scouts in his troop in the construction of the tables. Eagle candidates are not permitted to do any of the work on their projects themselves. Once his Eagle project was completed, Dericks promotion to Eagle Scout was contingent on accep tance of the project by the board of review. His promo tion to Eagle was held at a solemn June 4 ceremony at the church, during which other Eagle Scouts issued challenges for Derick to pursue throughout life. I made eight picnic tables for Our Lady of Victo ry Catholic Church, Derick said. Six of them were normal tables, and two were for the handicapped. The project was completed by members of my Boy Scout Troop 30 and the youth group at church. The supplies were supplied by Lowes to complete the project. Derick, the son of Maria and Richard Masters, comes from a family in which the scouting tradition runs strong. His dad is his troops scoutmaster. His older brother Jason is also an Eagle Scout and his older sister, Yvonne, holds the rank of Gold Girl Scout, the girls equivalent of an Eagle. His sister, Alma, also is a Girl Scout. Derick is a 2012 graduate of Crestview High School and will attend Northwest Florida State College in the fall, where he plans to combine his interests in busi ness and graphic design in his studies. SPECIAL TO THE NEW S BULLETI N The Family Heritage Wall of Honor chairwoman, Phyllis Enzor, left, presents certicates to Vivian Harrelson and Judy Cadenhead, who nominated their ancestor, Dora Catherine Steele Cadenhead, during the induction ceremony at the Baker Block Museum. Crestview Boy Scout Derick Masters demonstrates the ease with which one person can move the tables constructed for Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church as his Eagle Scout project.R ICHA RD M A S TE RS | News Bulletin Leon and Mildred Johns were inducted into the Family Heritage Wall of Honor in recognition of their contributions in the Holt community. Brenda Russell and Allen Von Houx nominated the couple. Wall of Honor inductees named

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Also arrested was Michelle Amber Nikolai, 32, also of 100 A. Brentwood Lane in Crestview. She has been charged with bur glary to a structure and principal to criminal mischief with more than $1,000 in damages. Nikolai also was wanted by the Palm Beach Sheriffs Ofce on a warrant for charges of provid ing false information to a pawn broker and dealing in stolen property. Both Buentello and Nikolai were unable to take any items from the pharmacy after activat ing an alarm system and being caught on surveillance cameras eeing the scene. Tuesday evening Crestview police ofcers working during an increased public housing pa trol were able to identify and locate both of the suspects, and charge them in connection with the crime, according to a press release. Both suspects have been deliv ered into the custody of Okaloosa County Jail. MICHELLE NIKOLAI CHRISTOPHER BUENTELLO By ANGEL McCURDY Northwest Florida Daily News The coordinator of Teen Court in Okaloosa County has been charged with felony do mestic battery by strangulation. Sean Reed, 40, of Crestview, was arrested Sunday at his home after he allegedly choked a woman during a dispute, ac cording to his arrest report from the Crestview Police Department. The police ofcer who responded saw red marks around the womans neck and chest, according to the report. Reed claimed in the report that he acted in self-defense. I dont believe its going to be go ing to trial, Reed said Wednesday from the ofce of Lutheran Services Florida, which runs Teen Court. I am still work ing, but I cant comment on anything else. According to the probable cause af davit in the police report, Reed and the woman went to Johnny OQuigleys for drinks after dinner. The woman told ofcers when she and Reed arrived at Reeds home later, she could tell he was angry. According to the woman, after they got inside Reed grabbed her by the throat, pushed her against the wall and began choking her, the report said. Reed told ofcers the woman had come at him and he was forced to push her away, according to the report. He suffered a bite mark on his left arm during the incident, but did not mention it to the of cer until he was questioned. Then he said he was trying to get away from her when she leaned toward him and bit his arm, the report said. The woman said she bit Reed while he was choking her, ac cording to the report. Beth Deck, regional director of Lu theran Services and Reeds supervisor, said Reed will keep his position until further investigation. I know what its like to get the juicy stuff as soon as possible, but its dis appointing it has to get into the news before it had a chance to make its way around, Deck said. Lutheran Services partners with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, the local Juvenile Justice Council, the state attorneys ofce, the Florida judiciary and the Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County Sheriffs Ofces to operate Teen Court. The program offers rst-time ju venile offenders a chance to avoid the courts system and keep arrests off their record. Teens who plead guilty to mis demeanors or lesser felonies are sen tenced by a jury of their peers. Reed has been coordinator of Okaloo sa Countys Teen Court for nine years. He is scheduled to appear in court July 17. Special to the News Bulletin The Okaloosa County Sheriffs Ofce is expanding a pilot project involving the for mation of an Economic Crimes Unit. The unit will work directly with local nancial institutions on combating crimes ranging from check and credit card frauds to iden tity theft. On Thursday, June 14, the head of the Criminal Investigations Division, Capt. Arnold Brown, met with local banking of cials to discuss the partnership that will al low bank personnel to have direct contact with a team of assigned investigators who focus on their particular crime issues. Fourteen percent of the cases as signed to our Criminal Investigations Division involve economic crimes, Brown said. This proactive initiative will allow us to train and educate banking person nel, share information such as bulletins of suspects, and to form a type of crime watch system within the local nancial industry. Investigators say the direct access will also mean they get information more quickly on details of the suspect activity, which in turn will enhance their ability to make quicker apprehensions. In the past, patrol deputies took initial reports from bank personnel, then passed the reports on to investigators. A trial run of the new concept began in January 2012 with Eglin Federal Credit Union and was deemed very successful. Okaloosa Teen Court coordinator charged with domestic battery SEAN REED Special to the News Bulletin Gulf Power has received calls in the past few weeks from customers being contacted by someone posing as a Gulf Power employee. The caller tells the victim that their electricity bill is past due and that electricity will be cut off if the customer does not provide a credit card payment, according to a press release. The card numbers are used to make fraudulent purchases. To prevent this from happening to you, remember the following: Gulf Power employees never will call a customer at home seeking any personal information including credit card numbers. Gulf Power representatives nev er will ask a customer for money when they visit a residence. All Gulf Power representatives carry badges with picture identica tion that includes the employees name and the companys name and logo. Customers should call Gulf Power at 800-225-5797 if they have any ques tions about the identity of anyone rep resenting Gulf Power. Gulf Power is working with local law enforcement agencies to identify the callers. Contact local law enforcement and call Gulf Power at 800-225-5797 if you have received a call asking for personal information about your Gulf Power account. Residents cautioned to watch for fraudSPECIAL TO THE N E W S B ULLETI N Okaloosa County Sheriffs Ofce Capt. Arnold Brown talks to local banking ofcials about the economic crimes task force. Sheriffs office starts economic crimes unit Law Enforcement Crestview News Bulletin | A5 Saturday, June 23, 2012

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Following a lengthy discussion, trustees vot ed to approve a 2.5 per cent tuition increase that will result in about $183 in extra annual cost for a full-time associate degree student and an additional $279 per academic year for a full-time bachelors degree student. The college adminis tration had proposed a 5 percent increase in tu ition, the press release states. Trustees chose in stead to increase fees by a smaller amount and to reduce the colleges con tingency budget for the difference. Starting July 1, college credit classes will cost $100.12 per credit hour for lower division associ ate degree courses and $118.59 per credit hour for bachelors degree up per division courses. The general operating budget for the colleges 2012-13 fiscal year is $33.3 million, with a slight in crease of $93,185 over the colleges current fiscal year. The total college bud get in all funds, includ ing construction, student financial aid, auxiliary operations and other cat egories for 2012-13 is $49 million, changed from $66.4 million in 2011-12. College president Ty Handy noted during the budget discussion that the college had received about $638,000 less in state funding than it nor mally would have under Floridas traditional fund ing model since about $36 million was allocated to nine colleges from among the 28 via special appropriations. The effect of the leg islative process used this year was to subsidize one third of the colleges with state funding from the other two thirds of the colleges, Handy told trustees. As one of the colleges with the lowest tuition cost per student, we have less flexibility to absorb this impact re sulting in the need to re quest a modest increase in student tuition and fees. In other matters, trust ees approved an articula tion agreement with the University of West Florida that further strengthens the partnership between the two colleges by pro viding an opportunity for students in the state col leges teacher education baccalaureate degree program to be eligible to receive credit for up to six credit hours as they enter the masters in education program at UWF. The degrees are of fered in elementary edu cation, middle grades science education and middle grades math education. Handy cited the collab orative effort as an exam ple for the state in joint partnerships and noted that the two institutions had recently received $200,000 in state grants to develop a program that will result in an eventual bachelors degree in hos pitality being offered in the region. Trustees also approved the long range purchase of a new college enter prise wide computer op erations system, the Ellu cian (formerly known as Banner) product used by colleges across the nation to control finance, regis tration and all college op erational processes. Employees spent 18 months researching a system and selected the Ellucian product at a cost of $7.6 million. Trustees approved a financing plan at a fixed rate of 1.712 percent through Sun Trust Equip ment Finance and Leas ing Corporation to finance $5 million of the total cost over a seven-year period. Ellucian will replace a 15-year-old product that had been developed and maintained through a consortium of state and community colleges that is no longer adequate for the needs of the college for the coming decades. Trustees also selected trustee Brian Pennington of Shalimar as chairman and Paul Foster of Fort Walton Beach as the vice chair. Organizational chang es to the presidents of fice were also approved, including the naming of Cristie Kedroski, current director of College Ad vancement and NWFSC Foundation, to the post of vice president of College Advancement. The college trustees also approved separating the dean of students and athletic director func tions, formerly a com bined position held by the recently retired Mickey Englett. The college is current ly conducting a job search for an athletic director and Christine Bishop, the current dean of En rollment Services, was named to fill the dean of students post in addition to her current enrollment services role. The annual contract for the college president was amended to comply with new laws related to sev erance pay and to clarify retirement contributions. Trustees also approved a retirement resolution honoring the more than 33 years of service of Max ine Randolph of Niceville, who served in a variety of roles, most recently as Student Services special ist at the colleges Fort Walton Beach campus. College trustees approve 2.5 percent tuition increase FIT COUGARSS PECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETI N Childhood obesity may be rampant elsewhere in American schools, but not with these t Cougars at Northwood Elementary. At top, fourth graders, left to right, Mya Thomas, John Grodoski and Grant Parcell, each received the Presidential National Fitness Award. Below third graders Chloe Arkin and Zachary Lowing also won the Presidential National Fitness Award. Education

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Expires June 30, 2012 OFF 25 % MILITARY In Uniform 15 % TOURIST Off total Bill (W/Out of State ID) 2076517 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Kids in prekindergarten through fth grades are invited to the Dorcas Baptist Church Vacation Bible School Monday, June 25, through Friday, June 29, at 5880 McCallum Road, Crestview. Hours are 6-8 p.m. nightly. There will be songs, Bible stories, arts and crafts, refreshments, and much more. For details, call the Rev. David Van Zandt at 682-4958 or Bible school Director Debbie Bowden at 682-2301. JEHOVAHS WITNESSES DISTRICT CONVENTION The rst of two three-day district conventions of Jehovahs Witnesses begins at 9:20 a.m. Friday, July 6, at the Mitchell Center, University of South Alabama, 2195 Mitchell Center Drive, Mobile, Ala. The event continues over two weekends, including July 13. Everyone from Pensacola to Panama City is invited to attend. The areas 24 Jehovahs Witnesses congregations are distributing printed invitations and an estimated 12,600 people are expected to attend. The conventions theme is Safeguard Your Heart! based on Proverbs 4:23, with the focus of strengthening ones spirituality. EGLIN CHAPEL Youths in grades 4-12 are invited to Ride the Wave this summer with Eglin Protestant youths of the chapel. Meeting dates are July 8 and Aug. 12 at the Eglin Youth Center. There will be lessons at each grade level, crafts, bonding activities, fun games and much more. Doors open at noon. Lunch is served at 12:30 p.m. and ends at 4:30 p.m. For details, email coordinator Weyana Cook at weyana.cook@cox.net. The chapel has several studies for everyone of all ages. To obtain a list call 882-2111 or visit https://org. eis.afmc.af.mil/sites/96abw/hc/default.aspx or http:// eglincpc.msites.com/studies. FIRST BAPTIST OF NICEVILLE First Baptist Church of Nicevilles school is from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. daily from July 9-13. Children who will be 4 years old by Sept. 1 through grade 5 are invited to attend. For details visit www.fbcniceville.org. Faith Special to the News Bulletin The Fort Walton Beach Stake of the Church of Je sus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced its grad uates from Early Morning Seminary. This is a daily scripture study class held at 5:45 a.m. before high school begins. Graduates are Audrey Hamm, Emily Jones, Katie Toolan and Sarah White, from Crestview; Taylor Morgan and Tiffany Morgan from Olive Branch (Baker); Skyler Nunley from De Funiak Springs; Bethany Grannan, Hyrum Sumrall and Colten Bayles from Fort Walton Beach; and Ste ven Holley from Niceville. The curriculum begins with a year of study of the Old Testament, followed by the New Testament, the Book of Mormon and then church history. By the time a student graduates, he will have cov ered all four areas of scrip ture study. During this time through games and various drills the students master one hundred scriptures, 25 from each discipline. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN As part of its homecoming service, Shady Grove Assembly of God (1189 Shady Grove Road, Baker) is hosting a concert featuring the group Fresh Anointing at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 24. Lunch will follow in the fellowship hall. For more information contact Pastor Carroll Senn at 8262897. The groups website is located at www. freshanointing.net. By JEAN LEWIS Special to the News Bulletin Be creative at the li brary this summer. Join us for summer reading pro grams. New this year is Art in Action with Ms. Sasha. Art in Action will be held Saturdays starting June 16 through July 28 from 10:1511 a.m. If your child is interested in art they will be delighted with this program. It is fun and allows them to be cre ative as well as learn a little about art and artist. Also new this summer are two licensed therapy dogs, Jada and Issabelle, who enjoy listening to the kids read to them. On Mon day afternoons from 3:304:30 p.m. they will meet the kids in the meeting room. Sign up for 15-minute ses sions outside the story room in the library. Computer Upgrades: On Mon day, June 25, we will offer limited computer service during library hours to al low for computer upgrades. Checkout will be available only if you bring your up-todate library card. No new cards will be made or holds placed, and renewals will be made only if you bring the item with you. You will have no access to your account online and no card catalog searching or access to data bases that day. We apologize for the inconvenience. Lap Sit: Mondays at 10:15 a.m., children under the age of 3 will enjoy stories, songs and nger-plays. Story Time: Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. or at 10:15 a.m. on Wednesdays, children ages 3 and up meet for stories, songs and nger-plays. Af ter the program they can make a simple craft. Summer Stories: Children 6-8 meet at 2:30-3:15 p.m. on Mondays or at 10:15-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. This program is especially for children who enjoy picture books and fun crafting. 9 and up Chapter Book Club: Children who enjoy chapter books will read Lost and Found by Andrew Clem ents. Books will be available for the rst 12 to arrive. The program began June 11 and will continue on Mondays until July 23 in the meeting room from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Just Bookin It Book Club: Girls 12-18 meet the third Saturday of the month from 2-4 p.m. for book talks. Spanish Club: Interested in learning Spanish or im mersing yourself in Spanish and Latin culture? Join us every Monday evening 5-6 p.m. in the meeting room. Computer Tutoring: Sign up at the circulation desk. Teen Wii: Fridays at 4 p.m. Nintendo Wii, ages 12-17 are welcome. Teen Club: Ages 12-17 Tues days 4:30-5:30 p.m. meet in the story room. Book Club: Second Satur day of each month from 1-3 p.m. For information call 537-8884. Birthday Club: Children 10 and under sign up at the cir culation desk and get name and birth date recorded in the birthday book. The childs name will be placed on a shape, and the shape will be displayed in the Story Room on the birthday club bulletin board. Wii Play: Monday and Tuesday evenings 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. or Saturday noon to 2 p.m., families and adults are invited to come in and play Wii. Zumba Classes: Fridays 9-10 a.m. The charge is $5. (No child care provided.) For information, call Nora at 685-4547. Arts: Okaloosa Arts Al liance North meets every rst Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the meeting room. For more informa tion, email Rae Schwartz: bakerny@yahoo.com Notary Service: Free basic notary service is available. Please call 850-682-4432 (Marie or Anna) if you have any questions. Read to Dozer: Dozer will visit the library every rst Saturday from 10-11 a.m. He will listen to kids read to him. Each child will be allowed a 15-minute ses sion. Registration is recom mended. Ages 6 and up. Quote: There is a tem perate zone in the mind, be tween luxurious indolence and exacting work; and it is to this region, just between laziness and labor, that summer reading belongs. Henry Ward Beecher JUST ASK Questions? Just ask Jean, Sandra, Heather, Anna, Marie, Sabrina, Trac ey, Audrey, Annie, Mike, Sa sha, Esther or Sandy. Contact Info: www.cityof crestview.org/library.php Phone: 682-4432 Address: 1445 Com merce Drive (behind the Crestview Post Ofce) Jean Lewis is the direc tor of the Crestview Public Library. Check it OUT Faith BRIEFS HOMECOMING AT SHADY GROVE Church announces Early Morning Seminary graduates

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ClassifiedsA8| Crestview News Bulletin Saturday, June 23, 2012 Legal # 160064 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2011 CC 002223 S BIENVILLE SQUARE TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JUDY DEAN and JAMI A. PEREZ, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Amended Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 7, 2012, in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on July 10, 2012, at 11:00 A.M. (Central Time) online at www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co m, by electronic sale or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, the following described real property: Unit 3, Building A, Bienville Square Townhouses, according to the Plat thereof as Recorded in Plat Book 8, at Page 2 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida Property address: 115 Hughes St A-3, Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in Legal # 160063 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 46 2011 CC 002456 SPANISH VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. BOBBIE WILLIAMS A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPARD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPHERD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPERD, PRISCILLA JACKSON and UNKNOWN TENANT(S), Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 8, 2012, and entered in Case No. 46 2011 CC 002456 of the County Court in and for Okaloosa County, Florida, wherein Spanish Villas Owners Association, Inc. is Plaintiff, and BOBBIE WILLIAMS A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPARD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPHERD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPERD is Defendant, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co m, the Clerks website for on-line auctions, at 11:00 am, on the 9th day of July, 2012 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Unit No. 399-5, Spanish Villas Condominium, a condominium according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in Official Records Book 1060, Page 858 through 932, of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida, together with the right to use all of the common elements in the Condominium property accordance with the Condominium Documents. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, ADA Coordinator, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) 595-4400 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED this 11th day of June, 2012. Don Howard, Clerk Circuit Court By K. Brown Deputy Clerk Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy SW, Suite 7 Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548-5253 (850)664-2229 (850)664-7882 Fax 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 12 CP 189 IN RE: ESTATE OF C. E. TILLMAN A/K/A CHARLES ELMER TILLMAN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the Estate of C. E. TILLMAN also known as Charles Elmer Tillman, deceased, File Number 12 CP 189, is pending in the Circuit Court, First judicial Circuit for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Drawer 1359, Crestview, Florida 32536-1359. The name and addresses of the personal representative and that personal representatives attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is served with three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The publication dates of this Notice are June 16, 2012 and June 23, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: William V. Linne, Esquire Florida Bar No, 153430 127 Palafox Place, Suite 100 P. O. Box 12347 Pensacola, FL 32591-2347 (850) 433-2224 Personal Representative: Candy Stump 222 Kingsbury Avenue Elmira, New York 14901 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160060 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2011-CA-002902C DIVISION: UCN: 462011CA002902XXCICI WALTER MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Plaintiff, VS. JOSEPH S PURSLEY A/K/A JOSEPH PURSLEY; CASSANDRA S PURSLEY; BOBBY A. PURSLEY; PURSLEYS BOORING AND TRENCHING, LLC; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CAUSE, I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY SITUATED IN OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 23, T4N, R22W, OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA: THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST, 50 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HWY 393; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 601.42 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE WEST RIGHT OF OF STATE ROAD # 393; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID R/W SOUTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 210 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING THE R/W RUN WEST 420.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 210.00; THENCE EAST 420.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 2 ACRES MORE OR LESS.LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 33 FEET WHICH WAS RESERVED FOR ROAD R/W AT PUBLIC SALE, TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, ON JULY 6, 2012, AT 11:00AM AT WWW.OKALOOSA.REALFORECLOSE.COM. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Administrator, M.C. Blanchard Jud Bldg, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) 595-4400 AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. DATED: MAY 9, 2012 DON HOWARD CLERK OF THE COURT By: K Sims Deputy Clerk 06/16/12 06/23/12

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ClassifiedsCrestview News Bulletin |A9Saturday, June 23, 2012 Outside Sales Representative An exciting opportunity now exists to join The News Herald. We are searching for enthusiastic, hard-working, and driven Outside Sales Representatives to join our team! Job Description The News Herald is looking for motivated sales professionals to establish footholds in their local markets by providing products and services to businesses. The Outside Sales Representatives duties may include but are not limited to:  Cold call and prospect new territory opportunities.  Introduce business owners to programs via presentation, answer detailed questions and maintain that relationship. Requirements  Have strong work ethic  Experience presenting advertising materials to a variety of businesses  Cold calling experience  Reliable Transportation  Experience handling warm leads and prospecting for new leads.  Field Sales, Business to Business Sales (B2B), Inside Sales, Outside Sales, or Outbound Sales experience ( Preferred) We Offer:  Room for advancement and career opportunity  Dynamic Monthly Residual Compensation  Bonus programs  Introductory and Ongoing Training  Business Materials including phone, laptop and IPad, business cards, sales material and product knowledge information The News Herald offers a competitive bene t package including medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 401(k) plan, vacation and sick leave, and six paid holidays per year. Come by The News Herald at 501 W. 11th Street for an application or send a resume to resumes@ afreedom.com.Freedom Florida is a Drug-free workplace, EOETO APPLY: If you need a clean house call me I can help! 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All appliances, including washer & dryer. $750mo. 699-0897 EXPERIENCED OTR FLATBED DRIVERS earn 50 up to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to qualified drivers. Home most weekends. Call: (843)266-3731 / bulldoghiway.com EOE NEW TO TRUCKING? Your new career starts now! *$0 Tuition Cost *No Credit Check *Great Pay & Benefits Short employment commitment required Call (866)297-8916 www.joinCRST.com Production/OpsPress Operator IThe News Herald is looking for an individual to train to be a web offset press operator. Duties include handling rolls of paper, filling/ cleaning ink fountains, placing/ removing plates for the press, setting ink on black/ white/ color pages, and computer skills. High school diploma or equivalent necessary. Must have excellent attendance and good work habits with mechanical aptitude and computer skills, be able to lift 50 pounds and be flexible in hours available to work. $10.00 per hour to start. We offer a generous benefits package including: 401(k), vacation and sick leave, and life/ health/ vision/ dental insurance. Year-round employment. E-mail resume to rsmith@ flafreedom.com or pick up an application at 501 W. 11th Street, Panama City. Interview will be scheduled after application has been reviewed. Web ID#: 34210714 Sales/Business DevFT SalesFitness Counselor & Certified Personal Trainers. Great pay & benefits. Must have active life style.. Riviera Fitness Centers. FWB & Crestview. 689-9191 Web ID#: 34214296 Text FL14296 to 56654 ATTN: DRIVERS: Apply Now, 12 Drivers Needed Top 5% Pay, 58 Yrs Stability New KW Conventionals 2 Mos CDL Class A Driving Exp (877) 258-8782. DRIVER Trainees Needed Now! Learn to drive for Schneider National! Earn $700 per week! No experience needed! Local CDL Training. Job Ready in just 15 days! (888) 368-1964. 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Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now (888)744-4426 Install/Maint/RepairHousekeepers NeededSaturdays only! Paid $45-70 each unit cleaned depending on size. Apply in person at Edgewater Beach Condominium, 291 Scenic Gulf Dr Miramar Bch, FL. Call 850 837-1550 for directions. Web ID#: 34213250 Text FL13250 to 56654 Medical/HealthAll Offices Expanding!Busy, Professional Chiropractic Offices in PCB 32407, PC 32405, SRB 32459, FWB 32547 & Crestview 32536. Seeking High Energy, Caring, Friendly,and Professional FT& PTemployees. Front Desk Assistant with Computer, Ins. Billing and Ins. Collection Experience. Please email resumes to:srbof fice@W atersideChir opractic.com Web-Id 34214674 text fl14674 to 56654 Advertise in Over 100 Papers throughout Florida. Call Advertising Networks of Florida, for statewide & regional advertising (866)742-1373 www.florida-classifieds.co m. Are you pregnant? A young married couple seeks to adopt. Financial security. Lets help each other. Expenses paid. Holly & Max. Ask for Adam (800) 7905260. FL Bar No. 0150789. AKC BOXERSFawn w/white & Fawn w/black 2 M, 2 F $500. Call: 850-830-0097 Text FL13719 to 56654 Legal # 160069 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 12 CP 592 IN RE: ESTATE OF SARA F. TRAS a/k/a Sara Ferdon Tras a/k/a Sara Meigs Tras Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the Estate of SARA F. TRAS also known as Sara Ferdon Tras, also known as Sara Meigs Tras, deceased, File Number 12-CP-592, is pending in the Circuit Court, First Judicial Circuit for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and address of the personal representatives and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is served with three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The publication dates of this Notice are June 23, 2012 and June 30, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: William V. Linne, Esquire Florida Bar No. 153430 P. O. Box 12347 Pensacola, Florida 32591-2347 (850) 433-2224 Personal Representatives: ANGELA EANES CANDIS CARRILLO POLLY YOAKUM W. MAX CLARK P. O. Box 9 Shalimar, FL 32579 06/23/12 06/30/12 Legal # 160067 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing was held before the Board of County Commissioners of Okaloosa County, Florida, on June 19, 2012, and a Resolution was adopted vacating a portion of right-of-way in Oakcrest Farms and Groves Plat #3, Crestview, Florida, described as follows: That portion of the platted 20 foot right-of-way, said strip of right-of-way lying adjacent to and abutting Lot 13, Plat Three, Oakcrest Farms & Groves, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 76 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida; said right-of-way being bound on the North by the South right-of-way line of U. S. Highway 90 (as presently constructed) and bound on the South by the North right-of-way line of the L & N Railroad (CSX Railroad), and bound on the East by the West line of Lot 13 and bound on the West by the West line of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 24 West, Okaloosa County, Florida. DON R. AMUNDS Chairman 06/23/12 LEGAL#160062 AUCTIONS In accordance with Florida Statutes, Advanced Storage, Inc located at 5180 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL, will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenants. Shartari Brown Unit C60 Kimberly Bowling Unit M54 The sale shall take place on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 9:00 am at Advanced Storage. 06/20/12 06/23/12 Publishers NoticeAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on a equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Legal # 160068 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 46-2010-CA-006522C CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, V. RODNEY PAUL WILLIAMS; JAMILAH A. WILLIAMS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO UNION FEDERAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS; CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 7, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 46-2010-CA-006522C of the Circuit Court of the! First Judicial Circuit in and for Okaloosa County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the 6th day of July, 2012, online at 11:00 a.m. online via the website: https://www.okaloosa.realforeclose.com, relative to the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 36, BLOCK B, HOLLYROD PARK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 98, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Shelia Sims 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL 32502 (850)595-4400 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED AT CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA THIS 9th DAY OF MAY, 2012. K Sims, DEPUTY CLERK FOR DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA 06/23/12 06/30/12 Legal # 160066 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Pricebeat Music located at 316 W James Lee Blvd., in the County of Okaloosa in the City of Crestview, Florida 32536 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Crestview, FL, this 19th day of June, 2012. Emerald Business Group 06/23/2012 Legal # 160059 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Dansher Mini Warehouses, located at 1110 N Ferdon Blvd., in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of Dansher Mini Warehouses. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant. Unit # C14 Richea Driskell PO Box 717 Baker, FL 32531 Unit # D14 Melissa Bailey 327 N Lincoln St Crestview, FL 32536 Unit # D13 Javirus Moore 1005 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Crestview, FL 32536 Unit # A3 Leigh Harkins 205 Powell Dr Crestview, FL 32536 The sale shall take place July 14, 2012 at 9:00 AM, at Dansher Mini Warehouses. 06/16/12 06/23/12 this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, 190 Government Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL 32502 Phone (850)595-4400, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED THIS 12 DAY OF JUNE, 2012. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE COURT BY: Beth McDonald DEPUTY CLERK 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160058 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, East 90 Mini Storage, located at 3191 East James Lee Blvd., in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of East 90 Mini Storage. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant. Unit # B44 Sandra Booker 5473 Hwy 393 Crestview, FL 32539 Unit # B26 Richard Potter 4508 Rainbird Rise Crestview, FL 32539 The sale shall take place July 7, 2012 at 9:00 AM, at East 90 Mini Storage. 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2012 CA 001194 SPANISH VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. JOSE F. PEQUENO, JR., Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JOSE F. PEQUENO, JR. 405 MARSHALL COURT, UNIT 6 FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32548 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to enforce and foreclose a Claim of Lien for assessments and to foreclose any claims which are inferior to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff herein in the following described property: That Condominium Parcel consisting of Unit No. 405-6 including an undivided interest in the common elements and common surplus and certain easements and other rights, including without limitation the exclusive right to use the limited common elements appurtenant to said unit, as described in Declaration of Condominium of SPANISH VILLAS, a Condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 1060 at Page 858 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida, subject however, to the obligations, duties, agreements, covenants, restrictions and conditions stated therein and the exhibits thereto. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Plaintiffs attorney, Raymond F. Newman, Jr., Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy, Suite 7, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 on or before thirty (30) days from the date of first publication and to file the original of the defenses with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter. If a Defendant fails to do so, a default will be entered against that Defendant for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court May 30, 2012. Don W. Howard Clerk of said Court BY: Beth McDonald As Deputy Clerk 06/16/12 06/23/12

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SP O RTS www.crestviewbulletin.com CAMPS Crestview basketball camp The Crestview High School girls basketball team is hosting a camp June 25-26 featuring former Laurel Hill and Gulf Coast Community College head coach Roonie Scovel and assistant Grover Hicks. The camp will go from 8 a.m. to noon each day and is open for boys and girls entering grades 6-12. The cost is $45 per player. For more information, contact coach Kathy Combest at 240-1347 or combestk@ mail.okaloosa.k12. .us. YOUTH SPORTS Crestview cheerleader, football and soccer, registration The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will conduct registration for youth football, cheerleading and soccer programs through July 4. Football is open for those ages 6-11. Soccer league ages are U6-U15, and cheerleading is for ages 4-12. Cost for all programs is $65 per child. For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 682-4715. Baker football registration The Baker Area Youth Association is registering for football and cheerleading. The BAYA also is looking for adult volunteers and sponsors. For more information, email info@bayasports.com or visit www.bayasports.com. GOLF Night golf Foxwood Country Club will conduct a night golf tournament July 7. The tournament starts at 6 p.m., with the rst nine holes being played in daylight. Play on the second nine holes will start at 8:30 p.m. Cost for the four-person scramble is $36 per player. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, call 682-2012 or 826-2012. BRIEFS YMCA celebrates anniversary with open house The Crestview Family YMCA will celebrate 50 years of service to the Crestview community with an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at 298 N. Wilson St. A membership drive at a cost of $19.62 will be part of the open house. YMCA drawstring backpacks and sport bottles will be given to the rst 50 people who join. There also will be refreshments and giveaways throughout the day. For more information, call 689-2229. Indoor soccer The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will host indoor soccer play from 911 a.m. Saturdays throughout July at the recreation center at Twin Hills Park. The format will be open play for children ages 8-11, and players will rotate into the games. Cost is $5 per Saturday. Adult coed volleyball The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will conduct registration for adult coed volleyball from June 25 to July 5 at the Twin Hill Parks Recreation Center. The season will start July 16. Games will be played on Monday and Thursday nights. Cost to register is $150 a team and $15 a player. All team and player fees are due at the time of registration. For more information, call 682-4715. News & NOTES Saturday, June 23, 2012 Page 10 Scovel, Hicks to lead Crestview basketball camp By RANDY DICKSON 682-6524 | @BigRandle randyd@crestviewbulletin.com Two renowned basketball coaches will be at Crestview on Monday and Tuesday for the Crestview Basketball Camp. The camp runs from 8 a.m. to noon each day and will be led by former Gulf Coast State College womens basketball coach Roonie Scovel and her longtime assistant Grover Hicks. Cost of the camp is $45 and is open to boys and girls entering grades 6-12. Scovel and Hicks teamed up to win three womens junior college national championships at Gulf Coast. And before the national championships, they led the Laurel Hill girls to the 1995 state title. When you bring in the former coaches at Gulf Coast with their record three national championships their reputation speaks for itself, Crestview coach Kathy Combest said. Here we brought two of the best coaches in the world, and its in your town. Im trying to help the local programs by bringing in the best coaches I can so they dont have to travel to a camp and spend a lot of money. Just because somebody has a camp in Pensacola it doesnt mean they have the quali cation to do the best camp. They (the players) have to know who can coach, and thats what we have to get over to the kids. For $45 you get two days and eight hours with two of the best coaches in the world in my book, and you cant beat that. Combest said the camp will hit the fundamentals. Other aspects of playing the game will be taught as well. They are going to learn to score on offense off the dribble and off the pass and coming off the pick, she said. Combest said they also will teach defensive techniques, such as coming off a pick and working through the person setting the screen. The camp also will be a learning tool for Combest as she retools herself as a coach. You cant be complacent and do the same thing from year to year, she said. It might not be year to year that you have to change, it may be every 10 years that you have to change, but you have to change. You have to learn new things. Im going to be here learning and lming, and Im going to be just like everyone else. Combest said she thinks the camp will open the eyes of some players so they can see what is possible for them through the game of basketball. The camp is important because we are going to show them where you can go and what you can do just by doing the right things, working hard and listening to people that know the game more than me, she said. Photos by RANDY DICKSON | News Bulletin Crestview girls basketball coach Kathy Combest positions a player on the court during a workout Tuesday. Combest is bringing in former Gulf Coast State College coaches Roonie Scovel and Grover Hicks to lead a basketball camp open to boys and girls. Below, Molly Woodward works on a fast break during a summer practice of the Crestview girls basketball team. Baseball the Bulldog way PHOTOS BY RANDY DICKSON | News Bulletin This youngster shows off a solid swing at Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp. Below right, a player shows off his arm at the camp. At bottom, Crestview baseball coach Tim Gillis, a former minor league player in the Atlanta organization, demonstrates the proper technique for setting your feet and making a throw. By RANDY DICKSON 682-6524 | @BigRandle randyd@crestviewbulletin.com Early each summer young baseball players ages 4-13 gather at the Crestview High School baseball eld to get some pointers from Bulldog head coach Tim Gillis and his players at the Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp. Heavy rain in the area couldnt slow down this years camp June 11-13 as 50 players gathered to pick up the basics of the game. Its been a little wet, but we endured it and had a good turnout, Gillis said midway through Tuesdays session. Mondays camp session was cut short about 25 minutes by a storm, but the missed time was made up on Tuesday. This years camp followed a familiar script of baseballs basics. We probably spend a lot more time throwing than anything, making sure we get the proper technique down, Gillis said. And then we go through hitting fundamentals, and we will teach them elding fundamentals. The camp has been a part of Crestviews summer landscape for several years. Most of the Bulldog players helping at the camp learned some of their early baseball lessons from Gillis and former players. I used to love coming to camp, Jimmy Croussore said. I came to it every year starting when I was 5 years old. It helped me a lot and taught me how to play the game. I really looked up to Blake Dean when I attended camp as a kid. I just enjoy being with all these little kids and watching them have a good time. Bulldog rst baseman Seth Thomason said the camp serves as a reminder of how fortunate he is to play the game he loves. Its really fun, he said. Its a great experience showing the kids how to play and teaching them. It makes me thankful that I get to play every day. But the best thing is just watching the kids have fun.

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PHOTOS BY JOHN PARROTT | News BulletinAt right, Terry Egan is pictured with his wife, Gina. At top, motorcyclists prepare June 16 for a poker run to raise money to purchase graveside headstones for deceased children. By JOHN PARROTT Crestview News Bulletin Local motorcyclists are teaming up to create a foundation that will pay for graveside headstones for deceased children from needy families in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties. On June 16, AMVET Post 35 in Crestview hosted a poker run that netted more than $6,000 for the foundation. About 135 motorcycle riders and their passengers gathered in the parking lots of the Crestview American Legion Post 75 and adjacent Okaloosa County Health Department in preparation for the ride. Foundation to purchase childrens graveside headstones Saturday, JUNE 23 2012 www.crestviewbulletin.com 50 37th Year, Number 50 Whats Happening ..............A2Law Enforcement ...............A5Education ............................A6Faith .....................................A7Classi eds ............................A8 Sports................................A10TABLE OF CONTENTS Find us at www. facebook.com/ crestviewbulletin Follow us at twitter.com/ cnbulletinTWITTER FACEBOOKA Freedom paper read by 10,450 people every week NWF State trustees OK tuition hike, A6 By BRIAN HUGHES682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com With Floridas recent redistricting accomplished in time for the 2012 election, state Sen. Don Gaetz picked up the Crestview area. On Tuesday, Gaetz paid a visit to Crestview for a Neighborhood Day with citizens, business people and community leaders. Gaetz met with constituents, addressed the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Education Committee, sat down with the News Bulletin editorial staff, conducted radio interviews and helped cut the ribbon at the new Crestview of ce of the Northwest Florida Blood Services Center. Gaetz, the former superintendent of the Okaloosa County School District, spoke rst at the chambers Education Committee. We have to do a lot better job of making sure when a student walks across the graduation stage at high school or college, they actually get more than a diploma, Gaetz said. A high school diploma or a college baccalaureate degree without job skills is just Confederate money. Youre not going to go anywhere. Assuring our state universities prepare students for a job is as important as teaching them the curriculum of their chosen elds of study, he said. One of the issues is the disconnect between a lot of what were doing in our state universities and the realities of the job market, Gaetz Low turnout prompts 2 food site closuresBy MICHAEL STEWART682-6524 | @cnbEditor michaels@crestviewbulletin.com Two of the sites in Crestview where children can get free meals during the summer are closing because of low turnout. There are several other locations in the city, however, which will continue to provide free food. Wednesday was the last day for the U.S. Department of Agricultures Summer Feeding Program at Crestview High School. With only a few children showing up each day for free breakfast and lunch, the program was shut down, as was the one at Lifepoint Church on South Ferdon Boulevard. Employees who provide the free meals have to be paid and keeping the sites open was not cost effective given the few children who came in for the free food, said Larry Haile, general manager for Sodexo, which provides food services for the Okaloosa County School District. I think there are more kids that could take advantage of it, Haile said of the program. Literally, we could have the football team practicing there and they could get a free lunch. I dont know why the coaches dont encourage that. Crestview resident Lynn Winstead said the lack of participation is unfortunate. There are too many hungry kids out there, and there is free food available, Winstead said. I would love to see the program utilized to the max. Eight locations in Crestview, as well as Baker and Laurel Hill schools, will continue to provide free breakfasts and lunches. All children 18 and younger are eligible for the Special to the News BulletinMembers of NOARC the North Okaloosa Amateur Radio Club are inviting the public to visit their annual National Field Day event that takes place today and Sunday. Members will start setting up temporary antennas this morning. About 1 p.m. they will begin operating on the air, making contacts with other ham radio operators that are also part of the nationwide emergency preparedness drill. More than 35,000 amateur radio operators will be part of National Field Day, an activity sponsored by the American Radio Relay League ARRL since 1933. This is one of the ways we keep our communications skills honed in case we are needed for an emergency, NOARC member Cal Zethmayr, W4GMH, stated in a news release. Visitors will see and hear our club members talking on the air with other Field Day operations and you can even pick up a mike and chat with someone in another part of the country. NOARC Field Day 2012 will be at the club station operating at the Dorcas Fire Station No. 42 on Deer Springs Road directly behind the old Mattox Store, about 8 miles east of Crestview on U.S. Highway 90. More information about NOARC is available at www.w4aaz.org.Crestview meets its new senatorBRIAN HUGHES | News BulletinDuring his Crestview Neighborhood Day, Florida state Sen. Don Gaetz meets one-on-one with resident Candy Hansard, who expressed her concerns about invasive lion sh and the need to protect Floridas sheries.Don Gaetz holds Neighborhood Day for local residentsSee SENATOR A3 Members of the North Okaloosa Amateur Radio Club chat with other ham radio operators during a previous National Field Day. Club hosts National Radio Field DayFILE PHOTO | News Bulletin See FOOD SITES A3 See RIDING A3 BASEBALL: CAMP TEACHES BASEBALL THE BULLDOG WAY SPORTS, A10

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LocalSaturday, June 23, 2012 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS BULLETINAsk your Advertising Represenative about our Color by the Inch Program and Customer Appreciation Sale. See our Online Packages at www.crestviewbulletin.com/interactive (850) 682-6524 A2 | Crestview News BulletinURGENT CARE NEW LOCATION: Crestview Urgent Care has moved to 2400 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, behind Dunkin Donuts. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. THE USDA FOOD GIVEAWAY: begins at 9 a.m. today, June 23, at the Raymond Williams Missions Center, 404 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, and continues until the monthly food allowance has been distributed. For details, call Jimmy Smith at 398-6760 or 689-2988. LIBRARY UPGRADES: The Crestview Public Library at 1445 Commerce Drive, Crestview, will have limited circulation services on Monday, June 25, because of computer software upgrades that day. Items can be checked out only to patrons who bring their up-to-date library card. No new cards will be made or holds placed. Renewals may be made only if the item is brought into the library (though no items will actually become due that day). No remote access to the card catalog, your account, or databases (such as Testing & Education Center or Chiltons) will be available that day. Aerodynamics for Dummies: Folding & Flying Paper Airplanes will be the 10:30 a.m. First Tuesday Lecture topic July 3 at the Crestview Public Library, 1445 Commerce Drive. People age 6 and up are invited to attend. Coffee, cookies and juice will be served at 10 a.m. Call 682-4432 for more information. For details on Ken Blackburn and airplanes, visit www. paperairplane.org. MAIN STREET CRESTVIEWS First Friday Fest will be 3-9 p.m. July 6 on Main Street. Come buy, sell or trade with vendors, or nd out what your antiques are worth. Enjoy live music, food and classic cars. GRIEF SEMINAR: Ralph Molyneaux of Emerald Coast Hospice will host a free seminar on understanding grief and helping yourself and others who are grieving. From 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 25, Aug. 1 and Aug. 8, he will present information in the education wing of Woodlawn Baptist Church, 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. For more information, call 689-0300. BLOOD DRIVES: Northwest Florida Blood Center will host the following North Okaloosa blood drives: T oday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., North Okaloosa Medical Center, 151 Redstone Ave., Crestview; 3-5 p.m., NOMC Physicians Building, 550 Redstone Ave., Crestview. J une 30, 2-5 p.m., Pinnacle Pointe, 1000 Patriot Lane, Crestview. J uly 4, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Possum Ridge BBQ, 852 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Free barbecue sandwich for all donors J uly 6, 3-7 p.m., Pic N Sav, Baker. Free gift card for donors, while supplies last. BIKER SUNDAYS: American Legion Post No. 75 hosts a series of Biker Sundays from 1-4 p.m. at 898 U.S. Highway 90 E. in Crestview to support the post and its veterans programs. Grey Wolf will perform June 24. Hamburgers and hot dogs with baked beans and potato salad will be served for $5 per plate. Pool use is free, and there will be special happy hour prices. For details, call 689-3195. THE NORTH OKALOOSA PATRIOTS meet at 6:30 p.m. third Tuesdays to address concerns regarding American freedom at 151 N. Woodlawn Blvd., Crestview (the Womans Club meeting house). For information, contact David Chamberlain at 682-6582. FREE COMPUTER TUTORING: The Crestview Public Library offers free one-on-one beginning computer skills tutoring. The one-hour sessions are especially helpful for senior citizens who want to learn how to use the Internet and email. Appointments are available Mondays through Thursdays at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. or noon. Visit the library at 1445 Commerce Drive or call 682-4432 to schedule your tutoring session. A library card is required. There is no charge for an initial card to any Okaloosa County resident. Just bring in a picture ID and proof of street address.MISCELLANEOUSThe HE NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, CHAPTER 1428 will meet Tuesday, June 26, at the Golden Corral, Fort Walton Beach. Lunch is at 11 a.m., followed by the meeting at noon. Guest speaker Randy McDaniel, chief of emergency management for the Okaloosa Department of Public Safety, will discuss hurricane preparedness and safety. Current and retired federal employees are welcome. FLORIDA TRAIL SCHEDULE: For more information on Florida Trail Association activities, visit http:// choctaw.oridatrail.org. Tuesday, June 26, 6 p.m.: monthly meeting of at Eds Hometown Seafood & Steaks in Niceville. Visitors welcome. Details: 654-1172. Saturday, June 30, 9 a.m.: short hike on Eglin near Crestview to view old Longleaf pines with cat faces. Lunch will follow. An Eglin recreation permit is required. Details: 492-8258. ADVENTURE CLUB: For more information on club activities, call Clarice Hebinck at 581-4591 or email freklz100@cox.net. BIKERS FOR BRIDGET EVENT: A poker run and poolside party starts at 9 a.m. July 1 at the Palms Resort, 4201 Indian Bayou Trail, Destin, to raise medical care funds for Bridget James. It begins with registration and free breakfast, with a cost of $15 per hand and $5 per additional rider. The rst bike goes out at 10 a.m., with the last bike in at 2 p.m. The event ends at 6 p.m. A rafe, entertainment by Brandon Day and Zack Rosicka, food and beer specials are planned. Prizes include a renegade jacket, door prizes and goodie bags. For details, contact Dee Dee James at 243-8860, 360-909-1050 or jamesddjms@aol.com. JUNE 30 CAR SHOW: The Lake Jackson Cruisers 20th Annual Car Show will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 30 at Lake Jackson, U.S. Highway 85 S. on Lake Jackson. Registration is $25 and will be 8 a.m. to noon, with awards at 3 p.m. A swap meet is planned, and vendors are welcome for free. There are dash plaques for the rst 100 cars, door prizes and 50/50 drawings. Trophies will be awarded to the Top 50 Club Choice. For details, call Darrell Blocker at 585-6128 or Jerry Fuller at 334-406-2755. NORTH LIGHT SEMINARS: Events begin at 6 p.m. in November, December, January, February and March, and at 7 p.m. the rest of the season. All seminars are hosted by Northlight Marina in Niceville, with free food one half hour before the seminar starts.. Subjects are July 18, inshore slam; Aug. 15, kayak shing; Sept. 19, sharks; Oct. 17, ounder; Nov. 14, bull redsh; Dec. 19, winter bottom shing. A NEW DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS CHAPTER is being organized in our area. The volunteer nonprot organization promotes interest in the history and deeds of the American colonists before 1776. It also promotes love of the USA and its ag and institutions. Women interested in patriotism and American history who can document lineal descent from an ancestor who provided service to the colonies before 1776 are eligible for membership. For more information, call 897-1278. HERITAGE MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS: Use your talent, skills and creativity to benet the community and help preserve local history. Volunteer training is available in all areas of museum operations. For details, contact Carol Visalpatara at 678-2615 or at cvisalpatara@ co.okaloosa..us. MAIN OFFICE1301 Industrial Drive Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111DOWNTOWN MOTOR BANK385 North Spring St. Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-5112SOUTHSIDE OFFICE2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-3111www.fnbcrestview.com YourHometownBankSince1956 Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 Hometown Bankers, Hometown Decisions, Hometown Loans & Hometown Service By BRIAN HUGHES682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com A contingent of Crestview medical professionals will depart in August on their third voluntary mission to bring health care to underserved families in Belize. Tomorrow, local supporters can help raise money for needed pharmaceuticals and medical supplies and simultaneously sample cuisine from around the world at a fundraiser dinner at Shoal River Middle School. For $10, attendees will savor samples of two or three culinary treats from each of 10 different cultures. The dinner is sponsored by the Crestview chapter of the Knights of Columbus and will be 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are limited to 600, and volunteer Charlene Cox said hundreds have already been sold. Its an oval plate, and the plate was so full, Cox said after a Wednesday trial run. Its a huge plate. For $10, people are going to get their moneys worth. Represented will be traditional fare from countries and cultures as diverse as the Philippines, Germany, India, Colombia, Guam, Italy and Puerto Rico. Dr. Joseph Peter, a Crestview pediatrician, will be the lead physician on the annual mission to Belize. He will be joined by Dr. John Johnson, Dr. Indu Christopher, a pharmacist and nurses, plus Knights of Columbus members who perform maintenance and repairs on the clinic and other facilities in Belize. The annual clinic is arranged through Our Lady of the Waves Church in Belize City, a sister parish of Crestviews Our Lady of Victory Catholic church. Their priest reaches out to the satellite villages, said Bernadine Peter, wife of Joseph. What we do is, we go fully prepared. That is why we are raising money to buy medicines and transport. Basically we have to take everything with us. Bernadine Peter said the group primarily treats cases such as asthma, heart disease, childhood diseases and tropical diseases. Now the people know us and have got used to us, she said. You cant just go over and buy medicine or see a doctor like we take for granted. Medicines are expensive, so thats why we are having this fundraiser. Bernadine Peter said tickets are still available and may be purchased at the door. Its amazing, she said. It was just a small idea and it grew. NEWS INFORMATIONPUBLISHERtomc@crestviewbulletin.comEDITORmichaels@crestviewbulletin.comOFFICE STAFF . . . . . .RECEPTIONISTamyr@crestviewbulletin.com .CIRCULATION ASSISTANTdawnb@crestviewbulletin.comADVERTISING INFORMATIONAD CONSULTANTdianab@crestviewbulletin.com AD CONSULTANTmelissa@crestviewbulletin.com MEDIA CONSULTANTsherries@crestviewbulletin.comEDITORIALREPORTER ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITORbrianh@crestviewbulletin.com SPORTS EDITORrandyd@crestviewbulletin.com news@crestviewbulletin.com In County13 weeks ...........................$9.45 26 weeks .........................$17.85 52 weeks .........................$32.76 Out of County13 weeks .........................$14.70 26 weeks .........................$23.10 52 weeks .........................$38.01 SUBSCRIPTION RATES DiningINING FOrR MediEDICinesINESInternational feast to benefit local medical mission to Belize Whats HAPPENING Yard ARD saleSALE fundraiserFUNDRAISERProceeds from a yard sale will help pay medical expenses for Regina Sheppard, 31, a Crestview resident in need of a kidney transplant. The yard sale will be 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. today, June 23,. at 344 John King Road in Crestview. Sheppard is a native of Northwest Florida, a former pre-kindergarten director and a single mother to a 7-year-old girl who attends school in Crestview. On Jan. 24, 2011, Sheppards kidneys failed, forcing her to quit her job and begin dialysis, a family member stated in a press release. After spending 6 months on dialysis, she was diagnosed with lupus. A charity fundraiser dinner and auction to benet Sheppard is tentatively scheduled for July, with the time and location to be announced. For more information, visit www. giveforward.com/reginaandhernewkidney.AntiochNTIOCH RoadOAD closureCLOSUREOkaloosa County has announced that old Antioch Road in Crestview, from Wilks Street to just west of Brodie Lane, was closed to through trafc as of Monday, June 18, from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily (Monday through Thursday). The road will be open each night and all day on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. P.J. Adams Parkway will serve as a detour during working hours. Weather permitting, the work is anticipated to take three weeks to complete while crews clear right of way for upcoming storm water improvements and rebuild the road segment. Access will be available up to each side of the closure, but no through trafc will be permitted.

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Please call 682-7995 to sign up.SUNDAY SERVICES @ 10:30 A.M.395 APLIN RD., CRESTVIEW 850-682-7995www.crestviewnazarene.com LocalCrestview News Bulletin | A3Saturday, June 23, 2012said, noting he will push for legislation that will create incentives for Floridas state universities to establish courses that lead to actual job skills, so when someone graduates from college they can actually get a job. I think the community colleges are sensitive to the local economy but if you look at our universities, half the students who graduated from American universities are unemployed or underemployed, and theyre saddled with huge debt. Gaetz also touted proposed legislation that would create an economic security report that would help parents and students make career eld choices, beginning as early as the sixth grade. The reports would detail colleges offering degree elds that interest the student, predict employment potential for the eld, and indicate likely salary ranges. My hope is that parents can use that economic security report to ask questions, Gaetz said. Is this degree right for my child? What kind of degree? What kind of school? As the Senates incoming president, Gaetz said the Florida Legislature will continue to face economic challenges in the next two or three years. The green poultice (money) eases a lot of wounds, Gaetz said. When theres less money, theres a lot of debate and discussion on how resources are used. I think this is the best time to lead the Florida Senate. When youre forced to make choices youre forced to examine all of your assumptions. Trimming health care costs and making Medicaid more proactive than reactive are potential areas to reduce the budget, he said. Medicaid is very shortsighted and short-fund ed in paying for preventative care or primary care, Gaetz said. I think there are things we can do to move money from the back end of Medicare to the front. Gaetz also discussed his opposition to oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Every time the price of gas gets near 4 bucks, somebody wants to drill in the gulf, he said. We learned in the oil spill that even an international company that we thought was doing things right can do things very wrong. Im not going to vote for anything that can damage our environment or our beaches. Given the fatal shooting of a man in south Florida by a neighborhood watch member, the states stand your ground law will almost denitely be a hot topic in the next legislative session, Gaetz said. There will be many well- -nanced and well- orchestrated attempts to re peal that law, he said. I will not vote to repeal that law. Just because someone uses a law for a defense doesnt mean theyve used it properly and it doesnt mean the law is wrong. Its a gut issue for people, especially in this part of Florida. Gaetz said his one-on-one meetings with constituents covered a broad range of topics, and will keep him and his staff busy for several weeks addressing each persons concerns. A steady stream of people came this morning with every kind of issue, he said. International, national, state and local. Whatevers been sticking in their craw: gun rights, local zoning, Veterans Administration, Eglin Air Force Base issues. I volunteered for this job and nobody forced me into it, and I believe we have to tackle these issues, Gaetz said. free meals. Program sites provide breakfast or lunch to children in the community, as well as to students enrolled in summer school. The program ensures anonymity and the children do not have to enroll or provide their names. There are no parent income restrictions. The meals, which consist of cold foods, are given away on a rst-come, rstserved basis. Lunch may be milk, juice, baby carrots and a sandwich, Haile said. We may do chicken fajita wraps one day and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich the next day. At Antioch Elementary School, where the last day of the feeding program is June 29, Principal Wanda Avery said about 120 students enrolled in summer school and 160 children in day care get the free lunch and breakfast through the program. Avery said that although some children from the community who arent enrolled in summer school or day care have taken advantage of the free food, there havent been that many. FREE f F OOD PROGRAMSBreakfast and lunch hours for north Okaloosa schools and organizations participating in the USDAs Summer Feeding program are listed below. Ends June 29 Antioch Elementary School, 4700 Whitehurst Lane, Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bob Sikes Elementary School, 425 Adams Drive, Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 10:45-11:45 a.m. S hoal River Middle School, 3200 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview; 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 1 Laurel Hill School, 8078 4th St., Laurel Hill; 7-8 a.m. and 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 8 S outhside Center, 650 S. Pearl St., Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 10:45-11:45 a.m. Ends Aug. 10 Baker School, 1369 14th St., Baker; 7:15-8:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. to noon. Central Baptist Church of Crestview, Inc., 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview; 7-8 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon. Northwood Elementary School, 501 4th Ave., Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon. R iverside Elementary School, 3400 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview; 7-8 a.m. 11 a.m. to noon. Walker Elementary School, 2988 Stillwell Blvd., Crestview; 7:30-8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MM ICHAE AE L SS TE E WAR AR T | News BulletinA student at Antioch Elementary School gets a prepackaged lunch that included a vegetable, a sandwich and an orange provided through the USDAs Summer Feeding Program open to all children age 18 and younger. FOOD SITES from page A1 SSENATOR from page A1 BR R IA A N HUG G HES ES | News BulletinSen. Don Gaetz meets with members of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerces Education Committee during his day in Crestview.Among the riders was Sparky White, a veteran AMVET Post 35 rider. The most important thing to me is this gives us a chance to give back to the community and being in a position to help whenever we can, White said. The project is the brainchild of Terry Egan, a member of AMVET Post 35, who knows what it is like when someone loses a child and cant pay for a proper burial or a marked headstone. Three years ago a longtime friend of Egans lost his son, who was killed by a drunken driver in Floridas Lake County. The friend was unable to pay for the funeral and headstone and Egan and fellow motorcycle enthusiasts volunteered to organize a poker run, raising more than $8,000 toward the purchase of a headstone. That boy was like a nephew to me, and I had to help, Egan said. I knew my friend didnt have the money so I came up with a plan for him to pay for the funeral and Id pay for the headstone. What Egan didnt realize was how successful the poker run would become. Instead of purchasing the single tombstone as they had intended, Egan and his group suddenly realized they had much more money than they needed and immediately set about establishing a charitable foundation named in memory of Bradley Summersill, the young man who had been killed. The Summersill Foundation exists today and continues to serve disadvantaged families of Lake County and surrounding communities. The foundation has purchased ve tombstones since 2009. The fundraiser Saturday was the initial kickoff of a similar foundation to be created here. A rider who only identied himself as Hawk was among the participants. I cant think of another thing Id rather be doing this morning than what we are about to do and its for a good cause, Hawk said. Crestview resident and fellow rider Wade Hutto agreed. We do it because its the right thing to do, Hutto said. RRIDING from page A1 JO O HN PARROPARRO TT | News BulletinSome 135 motorcyclists and their passengers participated in a poker run for charity.

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The Wall of Honor was established this year to honor the unsung heroes of the area who have been recognized by their family and friends for their contribution to the history, formation and positive stories of Okaloosa County, according to a press release. The members of the rst class of inductees were recognized at a ceremony followed by a reception. The 2012 inductees are: George Henry Price, nominated by Lucille Price King, Larry Price, Margaret Price Queen and Jimmy Price Ronald and Carolyn Sentertt, nominated by Nathan Chessher Dora Catherine Steele Cadenhead, nominated by Vivian Cadenhead Harrelson and Victoria Cadenhead Livingston Nathan & Linda Chessher, nom inated by Carolyn Sentertt Opal Hogg Enzor, nominated by Phyllis Enzor Velma Conyers, nominated by James Conyers W.A. Jake Jernigan, nominat ed by Tracey Jernigan Bethea Charlie & Clyde Powell, nomi nated by Linda Parker Margaret Gebauer, nominated by Faye Shaw Leon & Mildred Johns, nomi nated by Brenda Russell and Allen Von Houx The Baker Block Museum is in Baker and provides exhibits depicting local history, as well as a full genealogy library. Its hours of opera tion are from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and the third Saturday of each month. Admission and use of the library are free.Crestviews newest EagleBy BRIAN HUGHES682-6524 | @cnbBrian brianh@crestviewbulletin.com Crestviews Boy Scout troops continue to add new Eagle Scouts to their ranks. The latest honoree to attain Scoutings highest rank is Derick Masters of Troop 30, chartered to Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. To be promoted to the rank, a Boy Scout has to complete an Eagle project that benets his community before his 18th birthday. Thanks to Dericks project, folks attending picnics and other outdoor events at Our Lady of Victory have convenient, portable picnic tables easily wheeled into position by one person. Like other scouts Eagle projects, Derick had to write a proposal, design the project, and have it approved by a regional board of review. Once approved, Derick demonstrated his leadership skills by directing other scouts in his troop in the construction of the tables. Eagle candidates are not permitted to do any of the work on their projects themselves. Once his Eagle project was completed, Dericks promotion to Eagle Scout was contingent on acceptance of the project by the board of review. His promotion to Eagle was held at a solemn June 4 ceremony at the church, during which other Eagle Scouts issued challenges for Derick to pursue throughout life. I made eight picnic tables for Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, Derick said. Six of them were normal tables, and two were for the handicapped. The project was completed by members of my Boy Scout Troop 30 and the youth group at church. The supplies were supplied by Lowes to complete the project. Derick, the son of Maria and Richard Masters, comes from a family in which the scouting tradition runs strong. His dad is his troops scoutmaster. His older brother Jason is also an Eagle Scout and his older sister, Yvonne, holds the rank of Gold Girl Scout, the girls equivalent of an Eagle. His sister, Alma, also is a Girl Scout. Derick is a 2012 graduate of Crestview High School and will attend Northwest Florida State College in the fall, where he plans to combine his interests in business and graphic design in his studies. SPECIAL TO THE NEWs S BULLETIn NThe Family Heritage Wall of Honor chairwoman, Phyllis Enzor, left, presents certicates to Vivian Harrelson and Judy Cadenhead, who nominated their ancestor, Dora Catherine Steele Cadenhead, during the induction ceremony at the Baker Block Museum. Crestview Boy Scout Derick Masters demonstrates the ease with which one person can move the tables constructed for Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church as his Eagle Scout project.RICHA ICHA RD MA A STE TE RS | News Bulletin Leon and Mildred Johns were inducted into the Family Heritage Wall of Honor in recognition of their contributions in the Holt community. Brenda Russell and Allen Von Houx nominated the couple.Wall of Honor inductees named

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Brentwood Lane in Crestview. She has been charged with burglary to a structure and principal to criminal mischief with more than $1,000 in damages. Nikolai also was wanted by the Palm Beach Sheriffs Ofce on a warrant for charges of providing false information to a pawn broker and dealing in stolen property. Both Buentello and Nikolai were unable to take any items from the pharmacy after activating an alarm system and being caught on surveillance cameras eeing the scene. Tuesday evening Crestview police ofcers working during an increased public housing patrol were able to identify and locate both of the suspects, and charge them in connection with the crime, according to a press release. Both suspects have been delivered into the custody of Okaloosa County Jail. MICHELLE NIKOLAIC C HRISTOPHER BUEnNTELLO By ANGEL McCURDY Northwest Florida Daily News The coordinator of Teen Court in Okaloosa County has been charged with felony domestic battery by strangulation. Sean Reed, 40, of Crestview, was arrested Sunday at his home after he allegedly choked a woman during a dispute, according to his arrest report from the Crestview Police Department. The police ofcer who responded saw red marks around the womans neck and chest, according to the report. Reed claimed in the report that he acted in self-defense. I dont believe its going to be going to trial, Reed said Wednesday from the ofce of Lutheran Services Florida, which runs Teen Court. I am still working, but I cant comment on anything else. According to the probable cause afdavit in the police report, Reed and the woman went to Johnny OQuigleys for drinks after dinner. The woman told ofcers when she and Reed arrived at Reeds home later, she could tell he was angry. According to the woman, after they got inside Reed grabbed her by the throat, pushed her against the wall and began choking her, the report said. Reed told ofcers the woman had come at him and he was forced to push her away, according to the report. He suffered a bite mark on his left arm during the incident, but did not mention it to the ofcer until he was questioned. Then he said he was trying to get away from her when she leaned toward him and bit his arm, the report said. The woman said she bit Reed while he was choking her, according to the report. Beth Deck, regional director of Lutheran Services and Reeds supervisor, said Reed will keep his position until further investigation. I know what its like to get the juicy stuff as soon as possible, but its disappointing it has to get into the news before it had a chance to make its way around, Deck said. Lutheran Services partners with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, the local Juvenile Justice Council, the state attorneys ofce, the Florida judiciary and the Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County Sheriffs Ofces to operate Teen Court. The program offers rst-time juvenile offenders a chance to avoid the courts system and keep arrests off their record. Teens who plead guilty to misdemeanors or lesser felonies are sentenced by a jury of their peers. Reed has been coordinator of Okaloosa Countys Teen Court for nine years. He is scheduled to appear in court July 17.Special to the News BulletinThe Okaloosa County Sheriffs Ofce is expanding a pilot project involving the formation of an Economic Crimes Unit. The unit will work directly with local nancial institutions on combating crimes ranging from check and credit card frauds to identity theft. On Thursday, June 14, the head of the Criminal Investigations Division, Capt. Arnold Brown, met with local banking ofcials to discuss the partnership that will allow bank personnel to have direct contact with a team of assigned investigators who focus on their particular crime issues. Fourteen percent of the cases assigned to our Criminal Investigations Division involve economic crimes, Brown said. This proactive initiative will allow us to train and educate banking personnel, share information such as bulletins of suspects, and to form a type of crime watch system within the local nancial industry. Investigators say the direct access will also mean they get information more quickly on details of the suspect activity, which in turn will enhance their ability to make quicker apprehensions. In the past, patrol deputies took initial reports from bank personnel, then passed the reports on to investigators. A trial run of the new concept began in January 2012 with Eglin Federal Credit Union and was deemed very successful.Okaloosa Teen Court coordinator charged with domestic battery SSEAnN R R EEDSpecial to the News BulletinGulf Power has received calls in the past few weeks from customers being contacted by someone posing as a Gulf Power employee. The caller tells the victim that their electricity bill is past due and that electricity will be cut off if the customer does not provide a credit card payment, according to a press release. The card numbers are used to make fraudulent purchases. To prevent this from happening to you, remember the following: Gulf Power employees never will call a customer at home seeking any personal information including credit card numbers. Gulf Power representatives never will ask a customer for money when they visit a residence. All Gulf Power representatives carry badges with picture identication that includes the employees name and the companys name and logo. Customers should call Gulf Power at 800-225-5797 if they have any questions about the identity of anyone representing Gulf Power. Gulf Power is working with local law enforcement agencies to identify the callers. Contact local law enforcement and call Gulf Power at 800-225-5797 if you have received a call asking for personal information about your Gulf Power account. Residents cautioned to watch for fraudSPECIALSPECIAL TOTO THETHE NE E WS S BULLETI ULLETI NOkaloosa County Sheriffs Ofce Capt. Arnold Brown talks to local banking ofcials about the economic crimes task force.Sheriffs office starts economic crimes unit Law EnforcementCrestview News Bulletin | A5Saturday, June 23, 2012

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Trustees chose instead to increase fees by a smaller amount and to reduce the colleges contingency budget for the difference. Starting July 1, college credit classes will cost $100.12 per credit hour for lower division associate degree courses and $118.59 per credit hour for bachelors degree upper division courses. The general operating budget for the colleges 2012-13 fiscal year is $33.3 million, with a slight increase of $93,185 over the colleges current fiscal year. The total college budget in all funds, including construction, student financial aid, auxiliary operations and other categories for 2012-13 is $49 million, changed from $66.4 million in 2011-12. College president Ty Handy noted during the budget discussion that the college had received about $638,000 less in state funding than it normally would have under Floridas traditional funding model since about $36 million was allocated to nine colleges from among the 28 via special appropriations. The effect of the legislative process used this year was to subsidize one third of the colleges with state funding from the other two thirds of the colleges, Handy told trustees. As one of the colleges with the lowest tuition cost per student, we have less flexibility to absorb this impact resulting in the need to request a modest increase in student tuition and fees. In other matters, trustees approved an articulation agreement with the University of West Florida that further strengthens the partnership between the two colleges by providing an opportunity for students in the state colleges teacher education baccalaureate degree program to be eligible to receive credit for up to six credit hours as they enter the masters in education program at UWF. The degrees are offered in elementary education, middle grades science education and middle grades math education. Handy cited the collaborative effort as an example for the state in joint partnerships and noted that the two institutions had recently received $200,000 in state grants to develop a program that will result in an eventual bachelors degree in hospitality being offered in the region. Trustees also approved the long range purchase of a new college enterprise wide computer operations system, the Ellucian (formerly known as Banner) product used by colleges across the nation to control finance, registration and all college operational processes. Employees spent 18 months researching a system and selected the Ellucian product at a cost of $7.6 million. Trustees approved a financing plan at a fixed rate of 1.712 percent through Sun Trust Equipment Finance and Leasing Corporation to finance $5 million of the total cost over a seven-year period. 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Expires June 30, 2012OFF25%MILITARYIn Uniform15% TOURIST Off total Bill(W/Out of State ID) 2076517 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Kids in prekindergarten through fth grades are invited to the Dorcas Baptist Church Vacation Bible School Monday, June 25, through Friday, June 29, at 5880 McCallum Road, Crestview. Hours are 6-8 p.m. nightly. There will be songs, Bible stories, arts and crafts, refreshments, and much more. For details, call the Rev. David Van Zandt at 682-4958 or Bible school Director Debbie Bowden at 682-2301.JEHOVAHS WITNESSES DISTRICT CONVENTIONThe rst of two three-day district conventions of Jehovahs Witnesses begins at 9:20 a.m. Friday, July 6, at the Mitchell Center, University of South Alabama, 2195 Mitchell Center Drive, Mobile, Ala. The event continues over two weekends, including July 13. Everyone from Pensacola to Panama City is invited to attend. The areas 24 Jehovahs Witnesses congregations are distributing printed invitations and an estimated 12,600 people are expected to attend. The conventions theme is Safeguard Your Heart! based on Proverbs 4:23, with the focus of strengthening ones spirituality.EGLIN CHAPELYouths in grades 4-12 are invited to Ride the Wave this summer with Eglin Protestant youths of the chapel. Meeting dates are July 8 and Aug. 12 at the Eglin Youth Center. There will be lessons at each grade level, crafts, bonding activities, fun games and much more. Doors open at noon. Lunch is served at 12:30 p.m. and ends at 4:30 p.m. For details, email coordinator Weyana Cook at weyana.cook@cox.net. The chapel has several studies for everyone of all ages. To obtain a list call 882-2111 or visit https://org. eis.afmc.af.mil/sites/96abw/hc/default.aspx or http:// eglincpc.msites.com/studies.FIRST BAPTIST OF NICEVILLEFirst Baptist Church of Nicevilles school is from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. daily from July 9-13. Children who will be 4 years old by Sept. 1 through grade 5 are invited to attend. For details visit www.fbcniceville.org. FaithSpecial to the News BulletinThe Fort Walton Beach Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced its graduates from Early Morning Seminary. This is a daily scripture study class held at 5:45 a.m. before high school begins. Graduates are Audrey Hamm, Emily Jones, Katie Toolan and Sarah White, from Crestview; Taylor Morgan and Tiffany Morgan from Olive Branch (Baker); Skyler Nunley from DeFuniak Springs; Bethany Grannan, Hyrum Sumrall and Colten Bayles from Fort Walton Beach; and Steven Holley from Niceville. The curriculum begins with a year of study of the Old Testament, followed by the New Testament, the Book of Mormon and then church history. By the time a student graduates, he will have covered all four areas of scripture study. During this time through games and various drills the students master one hundred scriptures, 25 from each discipline. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETINAs part of its homecoming service, Shady Grove Assembly of God (1189 Shady Grove Road, Baker) is hosting a concert featuring the group Fresh Anointing at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 24. Lunch will follow in the fellowship hall. For more information contact Pastor Carroll Senn at 8262897. The groups website is located at www. freshanointing.net.By JEAN LEWISSpecial to the News Bulletin Be creative at the library this summer. Join us for summer reading programs. New this year is Art in Action with Ms. Sasha. Art in Action will be held Saturdays starting June 16 through July 28 from 10:1511 a.m. If your child is interested in art they will be delighted with this program. It is fun and allows them to be creative as well as learn a little about art and artist. Also new this summer are two licensed therapy dogs, Jada and Issabelle, who enjoy listening to the kids read to them. On Monday afternoons from 3:304:30 p.m. they will meet the kids in the meeting room. Sign up for 15-minute sessions outside the story room in the library. Computer Upgrades: On Monday, June 25, we will offer limited computer service during library hours to allow for computer upgrades. Checkout will be available only if you bring your up-todate library card. No new cards will be made or holds placed, and renewals will be made only if you bring the item with you. You will have no access to your account online and no card catalog searching or access to databases that day. We apologize for the inconvenience. Lap Sit: Mondays at 10:15 a.m., children under the age of 3 will enjoy stories, songs and nger-plays. Story Time: Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. or at 10:15 a.m. on Wednesdays, children ages 3 and up meet for stories, songs and nger-plays. After the program they can make a simple craft. Summer Stories: Children 6-8 meet at 2:30-3:15 p.m. on Mondays or at 10:15-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. This program is especially for children who enjoy picture books and fun crafting. 9 and up Chapter Book Club: Children who enjoy chapter books will read Lost and Found by Andrew Clements. Books will be available for the rst 12 to arrive. The program began June 11 and will continue on Mondays until July 23 in the meeting room from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Just Bookin It Book Club: Girls 12-18 meet the third Saturday of the month from 2-4 p.m. for book talks. Spanish Club: Interested in learning Spanish or immersing yourself in Spanish and Latin culture? Join us every Monday evening 5-6 p.m. in the meeting room. Computer Tutoring: Sign up at the circulation desk. Teen Wii: Fridays at 4 p.m. Nintendo Wii, ages 12-17 are welcome. Teen Club: Ages 12-17 Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. meet in the story room. Book Club: Second Saturday of each month from 1-3 p.m. For information call 537-8884. Birthday Club: Children 10 and under sign up at the circulation desk and get name and birth date recorded in the birthday book. The childs name will be placed on a shape, and the shape will be displayed in the Story Room on the birthday club bulletin board. Wii Play: Monday and Tuesday evenings 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. or Saturday noon to 2 p.m., families and adults are invited to come in and play Wii. Zumba Classes: Fridays 9-10 a.m. The charge is $5. (No child care provided.) For information, call Nora at 685-4547. Arts: Okaloosa Arts Alliance North meets every rst Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the meeting room. For more information, email Rae Schwartz: bakerny@yahoo.com Notary Service: Free basic notary service is available. Please call 850-682-4432 (Marie or Anna) if you have any questions. Read to Dozer: Dozer will visit the library every rst Saturday from 10-11 a.m. He will listen to kids read to him. Each child will be allowed a 15-minute session. Registration is recommended. Ages 6 and up. Quote: There is a temperate zone in the mind, between luxurious indolence and exacting work; and it is to this region, just between laziness and labor, that summer reading belongs. Henry Ward BeecherJUST ASKQuestions? Just ask Jean, Sandra, Heather, Anna, Marie, Sabrina, Tracey, Audrey, Annie, Mike, Sasha, Esther or Sandy. Contact Info: www.cityofcrestview.org/library.php Phone: 682-4432 Address: 1445 Commerce Drive (behind the Crestview Post Ofce) Jean Lewis is the director of the Crestview Public Library. Check it outOUT Faith briefsBRIEFS hoHOMecoECOMinING atAT shadSHADY GroveROVE Church announces Early Morning Seminary graduates

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ClassifiedsA8| Crestview News Bulletin Saturday, June 23, 2012 Legal # 160064 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2011 CC 002223 S BIENVILLE SQUARE TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JUDY DEAN and JAMI A. PEREZ, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Amended Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 7, 2012, in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on July 10, 2012, at 11:00 A.M. (Central Time) online at www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co m, by electronic sale or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, the following described real property: Unit 3, Building A, Bienville Square Townhouses, according to the Plat thereof as Recorded in Plat Book 8, at Page 2 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida Property address: 115 Hughes St A-3, Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in Legal # 160063 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 46 2011 CC 002456 SPANISH VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. BOBBIE WILLIAMS A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPARD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPHERD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPERD, PRISCILLA JACKSON and UNKNOWN TENANT(S), Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 8, 2012, and entered in Case No. 46 2011 CC 002456 of the County Court in and for Okaloosa County, Florida, wherein Spanish Villas Owners Association, Inc. is Plaintiff, and BOBBIE WILLIAMS A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPARD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPHERD A/K/A BOBBIE SHEPPERD is Defendant, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co m, the Clerks website for on-line auctions, at 11:00 am, on the 9th day of July, 2012 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Unit No. 399-5, Spanish Villas Condominium, a condominium according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in Official Records Book 1060, Page 858 through 932, of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida, together with the right to use all of the common elements in the Condominium property accordance with the Condominium Documents. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, ADA Coordinator, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) 595-4400 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED this 11th day of June, 2012. Don Howard, Clerk Circuit Court By K. Brown Deputy Clerk Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy SW, Suite 7 Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548-5253 (850)664-2229 (850)664-7882 Fax 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 12 CP 189 IN RE: ESTATE OF C. E. TILLMAN A/K/A CHARLES ELMER TILLMAN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the Estate of C. E. TILLMAN, also known as Charles Elmer Tillman, deceased, File Number 12 CP 189, is pending in the Circuit Court, First judicial Circuit for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Drawer 1359, Crestview, Florida 32536-1359. The name and addresses of the personal representative and that personal representatives attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is served with three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The publication dates of this Notice are June 16, 2012 and June 23, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: William V. Linne, Esquire Florida Bar No, 153430 127 Palafox Place, Suite 100 P. O. Box 12347 Pensacola, FL 32591-2347 (850) 433-2224 Personal Representative: Candy Stump 222 Kingsbury Avenue Elmira, New York 14901 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160060 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2011-CA-002902C DIVISION: UCN: 462011CA002902XXCICI WALTER MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Plaintiff, VS. JOSEPH S PURSLEY A/K/A JOSEPH PURSLEY; CASSANDRA S PURSLEY; BOBBY A. PURSLEY; PURSLEYS BOORING AND TRENCHING, LLC; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CAUSE, I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY SITUATED IN OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 23, T4N, R22W, OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA: THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST, 50 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HWY 393; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 601.42 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE WEST RIGHT OF OF STATE ROAD # 393; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID R/W SOUTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 210 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING THE R/W RUN WEST 420.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 210.00; THENCE EAST 420.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 2 ACRES MORE OR LESS.LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 33 FEET WHICH WAS RESERVED FOR ROAD R/W AT PUBLIC SALE, TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, ON JULY 6, 2012, AT 11:00AM AT WWW.OKALOOSA.REALFORECLOSE.COM. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Administrator, M.C. Blanchard Jud Bldg, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) 595-4400 AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. DATED: MAY 9, 2012 DON HOWARD CLERK OF THE COURT By: K Sims Deputy Clerk 06/16/12 06/23/12

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ClassifiedsCrestview News Bulletin |A9Saturday, June 23, 2012 Outside Sales Representative An exciting opportunity now exists to join The News Herald. We are searching for enthusiastic, hard-working, and driven Outside Sales Representatives to join our team! Job Description The News Herald is looking for motivated sales professionals to establish footholds in their local markets by providing products and services to businesses. The Outside Sales Representatives duties may include but are not limited to: Cold call and prospect new territory opportunities. Introduce business owners to programs via presentation, answer detailed questions and maintain that relationship. Requirements Have strong work ethic Experience presenting advertising materials to a variety of businesses Cold calling experience Reliable Transportation Experience handling warm leads and prospecting for new leads. Field Sales, Business to Business Sales (B2B), Inside Sales, Outside Sales, or Outbound Sales experience ( Preferred) We Offer: Room for advancement and career opportunity Dynamic Monthly Residual Compensation Bonus programs Introductory and Ongoing Training Business Materials including phone, laptop and IPad, business cards, sales material and product knowledge information The News Herald offers a competitive bene t package including medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 401(k) plan, vacation and sick leave, and six paid holidays per year.Come by The News Herald at 501 W. 11th Street for an application or send a resume to resumes@ afreedom.com.Freedom Florida is a Drug-free workplace, EOETO APPLY: If you need a clean house call me I can help! Please call 850-603-0798. All ConcreteTear out, replacement driveways, patios, stamp/block Free Est. Lic/Ins. 850-830-6542 Airlines Are Hiring Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. 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Duties include handling rolls of paper, filling/ cleaning ink fountains, placing/ removing plates for the press, setting ink on black/ white/ color pages, and computer skills. High school diploma or equivalent necessary. Must have excellent attendance and good work habits with mechanical aptitude and computer skills, be able to lift 50 pounds and be flexible in hours available to work. $10.00 per hour to start. We offer a generous benefits package including: 401(k), vacation and sick leave, and life/ health/ vision/ dental insurance. Year-round employment. E-mail resume to rsmith@ flafreedom.com or pick up an application at 501 W. 11th Street, Panama City. Interview will be scheduled after application has been reviewed. Web ID#: 34210714 Sales/Business DevFT SalesFitness Counselor & Certified Personal Trainers. Great pay & benefits. Must have active life style.. Riviera Fitness Centers. 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Web ID#: 34213250 Text FL13250 to 56654 Medical/HealthAll Offices Expanding!Busy, Professional Chiropractic Offices in PCB 32407, PC 32405, SRB 32459, FWB 32547 & Crestview 32536. Seeking High Energy, Caring, Friendly,and Professional FT& PTemployees. Front Desk Assistant with Computer, Ins. Billing and Ins. Collection Experience. Please email resumes to:srbof fice@W atersideChir opractic.com Web-Id 34214674 text fl14674 to 56654 Advertise in Over 100 Papers throughout Florida. Call Advertising Networks of Florida, for statewide & regional advertising (866)742-1373 www.florida-classifieds.co m. Are you pregnant? A young married couple seeks to adopt. Financial security. Lets help each other. Expenses paid. Holly & Max. Ask for Adam (800) 7905260. FL Bar No. 0150789. AKC BOXERSFawn w/white & Fawn w/black 2 M, 2 F $500. Call: 850-830-0097 Text FL13719 to 56654 Legal # 160069 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 12 CP 592 IN RE: ESTATE OF SARA F. TRAS a/k/a Sara Ferdon Tras a/k/a Sara Meigs Tras Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the Estate of SARA F. TRAS also known as Sara Ferdon Tras, also known as Sara Meigs Tras, deceased, File Number 12-CP-592, is pending in the Circuit Court, First Judicial Circuit for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and address of the personal representatives and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is served with three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The publication dates of this Notice are June 23, 2012 and June 30, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: William V. Linne, Esquire Florida Bar No. 153430 P. O. Box 12347 Pensacola, Florida 32591-2347 (850) 433-2224 Personal Representatives: ANGELA EANES CANDIS CARRILLO POLLY YOAKUM W. MAX CLARK P. O. Box 9 Shalimar, FL 32579 06/23/12 06/30/12 Legal # 160067 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing was held before the Board of County Commissioners of Okaloosa County, Florida, on June 19, 2012, and a Resolution was adopted vacating a portion of right-of-way in Oakcrest Farms and Groves Plat #3, Crestview, Florida, described as follows: That portion of the platted 20 foot right-of-way, said strip of right-of-way lying adjacent to and abutting Lot 13, Plat Three, Oakcrest Farms & Groves, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 76 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida; said right-of-way being bound on the North by the South right-of-way line of U. S. Highway 90 (as presently constructed) and bound on the South by the North right-of-way line of the L & N Railroad (CSX Railroad), and bound on the East by the West line of Lot 13 and bound on the West by the West line of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 24 West, Okaloosa County, Florida. DON R. AMUNDS Chairman 06/23/12 LEGAL#160062 AUCTIONS In accordance with Florida Statutes, Advanced Storage, Inc located at 5180 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL, will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenants. Shartari Brown Unit C60 Kimberly Bowling Unit M54 The sale shall take place on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 9:00 am at Advanced Storage. 06/20/12 06/23/12 Publishers NoticeAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on a equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Legal # 160068 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 46-2010-CA-006522C CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, V. RODNEY PAUL WILLIAMS; JAMILAH A. WILLIAMS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO UNION FEDERAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS; CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 7, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 46-2010-CA-006522C of the Circuit Court of the! First Judicial Circuit in and for Okaloosa County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the 6th day of July, 2012, online at 11:00 a.m. online via the website: https://www.okaloosa.realforeclose.com, relative to the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 36, BLOCK B, HOLLYROD PARK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 98, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Shelia Sims 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL 32502 (850)595-4400 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED AT CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA THIS 9th DAY OF MAY, 2012. K Sims, DEPUTY CLERK FOR DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA 06/23/12 06/30/12 Legal # 160066 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Pricebeat Music located at 316 W James Lee Blvd., in the County of Okaloosa in the City of Crestview, Florida 32536 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Crestview, FL, this 19th day of June, 2012. Emerald Business Group 06/23/2012 Legal # 160059 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Dansher Mini Warehouses, located at 1110 N Ferdon Blvd., in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of Dansher Mini Warehouses. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant. Unit # C14 Richea Driskell PO Box 717 Baker, FL 32531 Unit # D14 Melissa Bailey 327 N Lincoln St Crestview, FL 32536 Unit # D13 Javirus Moore 1005 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Crestview, FL 32536 Unit # A3 Leigh Harkins 205 Powell Dr Crestview, FL 32536 The sale shall take place July 14, 2012 at 9:00 AM, at Dansher Mini Warehouses. 06/16/12 06/23/12 this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, 190 Government Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL 32502 Phone (850)595-4400, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED THIS 12 DAY OF JUNE, 2012. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE COURT BY: Beth McDonald DEPUTY CLERK 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160058 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, East 90 Mini Storage, located at 3191 East James Lee Blvd., in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of East 90 Mini Storage. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant. Unit # B44 Sandra Booker 5473 Hwy 393 Crestview, FL 32539 Unit # B26 Richard Potter 4508 Rainbird Rise Crestview, FL 32539 The sale shall take place July 7, 2012 at 9:00 AM, at East 90 Mini Storage. 06/16/12 06/23/12 Legal # 160065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2012 CA 001194 SPANISH VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. JOSE F. PEQUENO, JR., Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JOSE F. PEQUENO, JR. 405 MARSHALL COURT, UNIT 6 FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32548 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to enforce and foreclose a Claim of Lien for assessments and to foreclose any claims which are inferior to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff herein in the following described property: That Condominium Parcel consisting of Unit No. 405-6 including an undivided interest in the common elements and common surplus and certain easements and other rights, including without limitation the exclusive right to use the limited common elements appurtenant to said unit, as described in Declaration of Condominium of SPANISH VILLAS, a Condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 1060 at Page 858 of the Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida, subject however, to the obligations, duties, agreements, covenants, restrictions and conditions stated therein and the exhibits thereto. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Plaintiffs attorney, Raymond F. Newman, Jr., Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy, Suite 7, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548, on or before thirty (30) days from the date of first publication and to file the original of the defenses with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter. If a Defendant fails to do so, a default will be entered against that Defendant for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court May 30, 2012. Don W. Howard Clerk of said Court BY: Beth McDonald As Deputy Clerk 06/16/12 06/23/12

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SP O RTS www.crestviewbulletin.comCAMPSCrestview basketball camp The Crestview High School girls basketball team is hosting a camp June 25-26 featuring former Laurel Hill and Gulf Coast Community College head coach Roonie Scovel and assistant Grover Hicks. The camp will go from 8 a.m. to noon each day and is open for boys and girls entering grades 6-12. The cost is $45 per player. For more information, contact coach Kathy Combest at 240-1347 or combestk@ mail.okaloosa.k12. .us.YOUTH SPORTSCrestview cheerleader, football and soccer, registration The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will conduct registration for youth football, cheerleading and soccer programs through July 4. Football is open for those ages 6-11. Soccer league ages are U6-U15, and cheerleading is for ages 4-12. Cost for all programs is $65 per child. For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 682-4715. Baker football registration The Baker Area Youth Association is registering for football and cheerleading. The BAYA also is looking for adult volunteers and sponsors. For more information, email info@bayasports.com or visit www.bayasports.com.GOLFNight golf Foxwood Country Club will conduct a night golf tournament July 7. The tournament starts at 6 p.m., with the rst nine holes being played in daylight. Play on the second nine holes will start at 8:30 p.m. Cost for the four-person scramble is $36 per player. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, call 682-2012 or 826-2012.BRIEFSYMCA celebrates anniversary with open house The Crestview Family YMCA will celebrate 50 years of service to the Crestview community with an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at 298 N. Wilson St. A membership drive at a cost of $19.62 will be part of the open house. YMCA drawstring backpacks and sport bottles will be given to the rst 50 people who join. There also will be refreshments and giveaways throughout the day. For more information, call 689-2229. Indoor soccer The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will host indoor soccer play from 911 a.m. Saturdays throughout July at the recreation center at Twin Hills Park. The format will be open play for children ages 8-11, and players will rotate into the games. Cost is $5 per Saturday. Adult coed volleyball The Crestview Parks and Recreation Department will conduct registration for adult coed volleyball from June 25 to July 5 at the Twin Hill Parks Recreation Center. The season will start July 16. Games will be played on Monday and Thursday nights. Cost to register is $150 a team and $15 a player. All team and player fees are due at the time of registration. For more information, call 682-4715. News & NOTESSaturday, June 23, 2012 Page 10Scovel, Hicks to lead Crestview basketball campBy RANDY DICKSON682-6524 | @BigRandle randyd@crestviewbulletin.com Two renowned basketball coaches will be at Crestview on Monday and Tuesday for the Crestview Basketball Camp. The camp runs from 8 a.m. to noon each day and will be led by former Gulf Coast State College womens basketball coach Roonie Scovel and her longtime assistant Grover Hicks. Cost of the camp is $45 and is open to boys and girls entering grades 6-12. Scovel and Hicks teamed up to win three womens junior college national championships at Gulf Coast. And before the national championships, they led the Laurel Hill girls to the 1995 state title. When you bring in the former coaches at Gulf Coast with their record three national championships their reputation speaks for itself, Crestview coach Kathy Combest said. Here we brought two of the best coaches in the world, and its in your town. Im trying to help the local programs by bringing in the best coaches I can so they dont have to travel to a camp and spend a lot of money. Just because somebody has a camp in Pensacola it doesnt mean they have the quali cation to do the best camp. They (the players) have to know who can coach, and thats what we have to get over to the kids. For $45 you get two days and eight hours with two of the best coaches in the world in my book, and you cant beat that. Combest said the camp will hit the fundamentals. Other aspects of playing the game will be taught as well. They are going to learn to score on offense off the dribble and off the pass and coming off the pick, she said. Combest said they also will teach defensive techniques, such as coming off a pick and working through the person setting the screen. The camp also will be a learning tool for Combest as she retools herself as a coach. You cant be complacent and do the same thing from year to year, she said. It might not be year to year that you have to change, it may be every 10 years that you have to change, but you have to change. You have to learn new things. Im going to be here learning and lming, and Im going to be just like everyone else. Combest said she thinks the camp will open the eyes of some players so they can see what is possible for them through the game of basketball. The camp is important because we are going to show them where you can go and what you can do just by doing the right things, working hard and listening to people that know the game more than me, she said. Photos by RANDY DICKSON | News BulletinCrestview girls basketball coach Kathy Combest positions a player on the court during a workout Tuesday. Combest is bringing in former Gulf Coast State College coaches Roonie Scovel and Grover Hicks to lead a basketball camp open to boys and girls. Below, Molly Woodward works on a fast break during a summer practice of the Crestview girls basketball team.Baseball the Bulldog wayPHOTOS BY RANDY DICKSON | News BulletinThis youngster shows off a solid swing at Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp. Below right, a player shows off his arm at the camp. At bottom, Crestview baseball coach Tim Gillis, a former minor league player in the Atlanta organization, demonstrates the proper technique for setting your feet and making a throw. By RANDY DICKSON682-6524 | @BigRandle randyd@crestviewbulletin.com Early each summer young baseball players ages 4-13 gather at the Crestview High School baseball eld to get some pointers from Bulldog head coach Tim Gillis and his players at the Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp. Heavy rain in the area couldnt slow down this years camp June 11-13 as 50 players gathered to pick up the basics of the game. Its been a little wet, but we endured it and had a good turnout, Gillis said midway through Tuesdays session. Mondays camp session was cut short about 25 minutes by a storm, but the missed time was made up on Tuesday. This years camp followed a familiar script of baseballs basics. We probably spend a lot more time throwing than anything, making sure we get the proper technique down, Gillis said. And then we go through hitting fundamentals, and we will teach them elding fundamentals. The camp has been a part of Crestviews summer landscape for several years. Most of the Bulldog players helping at the camp learned some of their early baseball lessons from Gillis and former players. I used to love coming to camp, Jimmy Croussore said. I came to it every year starting when I was 5 years old. It helped me a lot and taught me how to play the game. I really looked up to Blake Dean when I attended camp as a kid. I just enjoy being with all these little kids and watching them have a good time. Bulldog rst baseman Seth Thomason said the camp serves as a reminder of how fortunate he is to play the game he loves. Its really fun, he said. Its a great experience showing the kids how to play and teaching them. It makes me thankful that I get to play every day. But the best thing is just watching the kids have fun.